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Antivirus E-Box: User Documentation

DOCUMENTATION User Documentation Installation Guide has instructions for various installation methods such as CD eBox and Ubuntu packages, and get the source code and run eBox from scratch.   Official documentation for eBox 1.2 (available in English and Spanish) aimed at users of eBox Platform, introduces the concepts and terminology, explaining the different services and use cases.    Additional Documents: Full list of available documentation, including how-tos, FAQs, screencasts and other documents. API reference: description and parameters of classes and methods.

Antivirus E-Box: Community

FORUM The main community is on the eBox Support Forum eBox.   The inclusion of eBox on Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon was preceded by some comments on the Ubuntu Forums community.   There is also a very active group of users who have managed to carry Linkstation eBox to a PowerPC.

Antivirus E-Box: Open Source Components

E-BOX IS BUILT ON COMMON COMPONENTS AND FREE SOFTWARE STABLE Apache Web Server mod_perl CGI engine OpenLDAP Shared users and groups OpenSSL Cryptography Netfilter / iptables Firewalls Network Address Translation BIND Domain Name Server Squid Web proxy cache DansGuardian Content Filtering Postfix Email Server Jabber Instant Messaging Ntpd Date and Time Synchronization OpenVPN Virtual Private Networks Samba Shared Storage Shared authentication for Windows clients System Common Unix Printing (CUPS) Shared Printers Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) Installing and upgrading software Asterisk Voice over IP Snort Intrusion Prevention System based on network eGroupware Sharing calendar, contacts, webmail Dovecot IMAP and POP3 server The full distribution using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron

Antivirus E-Box: Design

I s a web application server using the Apache webserver with mod perl as stratum and Mason components as building blocks, mainly written in Perlorientado object, with some visual enhancements Javascript. MODERN PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES Design Patterns : Observer design pattern used primarily to integrate different eBox modules. For example, each service provides information on what ports need to be open. Moreover, singleton pattern is used to store configuration and overall performance. Decoupling of logic and presentation: the user interface using CSS and AJAX, and includes several components Mason, as a generic table used to configure services. The program logic resides in the packages of the libraries and code CGI. Fault Tolerance: errors and warnings are handled through software exceptions , ranging from the core to the handler routine. It also provides the architecture for troubleshooting, integrating the distribution of the execution stack of the Perl 5 in

Antivirus E-box Features

OVERVIEW BOX PLATFORM 1.2 (RELEASED IN AUGUST 2009) HAS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES Network management Firewall and routing Traffic filtering NAT and port redirection Support for multiple gateways, load balancing and self-adaptation to the loss of connectivity Traffic shaping (supporting application level filtering) Traffic monitoring Network Configuration DHCP server NTP Server Dynamic DNS of the main suppliers Support for virtual private networks Domain Name Server HTTP Proxy Cache User Authentication Content filtering Support for lists categorized as: urlblacklist or shallalist Antivirus Mail Server Virtual domains POP3 and IMAP with SSL / TLS Spam and Antivirus Filtering White lists, black and gray Custom Filtering POP3 clear filter Web Server Virtual domains Certification Authority IDS Module Group work Centralized management of users and groups Support Windows PDC Resource sharing File server Antivirus Audit log Print server Groupw

Antivirus E-Box

BASIC DEFINITION EBox Platform is a unified network server open source (or a unified network platform) for SMEs. eBox can act to manage the network infrastructure, such as Internet Gateway (Gateway), managing security threats (UTM) and office server, and unified communications server or a combination thereof. Moreover, eBox includes a development framework (a framework) to facilitate the development of new services based on Unix. The project's source code is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under several proprietary licenses. The Spanish company eBox Technologies SL is the owner and sponsor of eBox Platform and owns the copyright of the source code. eBox Platform began as a collaborative project between two companies and was published as an open source project for the first time in 2005. On November 16, 2006 eBox was officially approved as a project NEOTEC, receiving public funds from the CDTI (Spanish public organization un