Application management, 1 default rule – AirLive IAR-5000 v2 User Manual
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8. Application Management
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Application Management determines the users’ right to access applications (peer-to-peer
sharing, multimedia streaming, online gaming, VPN tunneling and remote controlling).
System administrator may grant or deny access to applications based on which application
is used or who the user is.
Application Management comprises two major settings:
1. Default Rule: IAR-5000 is now capable of controlling the access to five kinds of
applications, namely peer-to-peer sharing, multimedia streaming, online gaming, VPN
tunneling and remote controlling. Newly detected application users will be subject to
default rule.
2. Custom Rule: Accounts are classified into three categories, namely default account,
accept account and drop account. System administrator may regulate application
access by arranging users into different accounts.
1. Application Management “ONLY” functions when IAR-5000 is
deployed as Bridge mode.
2. Peer-to-Peer Sharing: eMule/eDonkey, BitTorrent, WinMX, Foxy,
KuGoo, AppleJuice, AudioGalaxy, DirectConnect, iMesh, MUTE,
Thunder 5, GoGoBox, QQDownload, Ares, Shareaza, BearShare,
Morpheus, LimeWire, KaZaa.
3. Multimedia Streaming: PPLive, PPStream, UUSee, QQLive,
ezPeer, QvodPlayer.
4. Online Gaming: GL World, QQGame.
5. VPN Tunneling: VNN Client, Ultra-Surf, Tor, Hamachi.
6. Remote Controlling: TeamViewer, VNC, Remote Desktop.
8.1 Default Rule
Default Rule for Applications (Bridge Mode Only)
Permits or blocks the access to peer-to-peer sharing, multimedia streaming, online
gaming, VPN tunneling and remote controlling.
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