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Overview Kerio Control forwards Service Discovery protocols between networks. This allows remote users across VPN tunnels or other networks to locate and reach devices (printers, Apple TV, and so on) ...
Overview Kerio Control allows automatic configuration of the DHCP server. This option involves automatic creation and update of IP address ranges and parameters by network interfaces included in Trust...
Overview Kerio Control supports automatic user authentication by the NTLM method (NT LAN Manager authentication from web browsers). Once authenticated for the domain, users do not need to enter their ...
Overview Kerio Control enables administrators to limit the data/internet that users can use. Furthermore, using Bandwidth Management in Kerio Control, it is possible to define what happens when that l...
Overview IP addresses are identifiers assigned to devices connected to a TCP/IP Network. Kerio Control uses predefined IP address groups in other configuration dialogs such as the traffic and URL rule...
Overview You can modify the SNORT configuration to reduce its pre-allocated memory for Kerio Control to run with more RAM available; this article provides the steps required to configure SNORT for thi...
Overview Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that permits networked devices, such as personal computers, printers, and Internet gateways, amongst others, to seamlessly disc...
Overview Kerio Control is configured by default to log out authenticated users automatically after 120 minutes of inactivity. You can disable or adjust the timeout. This article details the steps requ...
Overview Using the certificate means that administrators have to select it in the specific settings, e.g., for SSL certificates for the VPN server, administrators need to select them by going to Inte...
Overview Kerio Control enables the administrator to define only one scope within each subnet. You can create exclusions from this scope by setting individual ranges, e.g., for a group of servers with ...