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ClarkConnect Internet Server/Gateway 4.3 (Default branch)

ImageClarkConnect is a powerful yet easy-to-use server/gateway software solution designed for the small/medium-sized organization. The software provides all the necessary server tools to run an organization: email, antivirus, antispam, file sharing, groupware, VPN, firewall, intrusion detection/prevention, content filtering, bandwidth management, multi-WAN and more.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release includes the following new features:remote backup, OpenVPN for clients, groupwaresupport in Web mail, RAID management, a processviewer, and mail queue management.Image

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GLACIER2ROUTER(1)						   ZeroC Ice 3.4						 GLACIER2ROUTER(1)

NAME
glacier2router - firewall solution for Ice applications SYNOPSIS
glacier2router --Ice.Config=config DESCRIPTION
This tool may be used to allow interaction between a client and a server with different addressing schemes. It may be used as a firewalling solution with support of secure connections, session management, mutual authentication, etc. It may also be used to allow transparent com- munication through a NAT gateway or to connect an IP network with a non-IP network through a gateway running Glacier2. By default ZeroC Ice only provides IP transports. Full documentation of this tool is available online at http://www.zeroc.com/doc/Ice-3.4.2/manual/Glacier2.43.3.html Alternatively you may find the same information in the non-free package zeroc-ice-manual. COPYRIGHT
This man page is Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Francisco Moya. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. The text of GPLv3 is also available in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 SEE ALSO
Please, for further information refer to Distributed Programming with Ice by Michi Henning, Mark Spruiell, et al. available as a PDF file in the non-free package zeroc-ice-manual or browse it online at http://www.zeroc.com/doc/Ice-3.4.2/manual/ Francisco Moya 2008-05-16 GLACIER2ROUTER(1)