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# Friday, January 15, 2010

It's very simple to update your WFilter to the last version. This tutorial will guide you to update your WFilter manually.
Please follow below steps:

1. Download the last version from our website.



2. Uncompress the downloaded package and launch it.



3. Choose "Reinstall/Upgrade".







Please notice: Reinstallation/upgrade will not change/delete your settings or monitored data.

Download url: http://www.imfirewall.us/download_trial.htm


Friday, January 15, 2010 2:32:33 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to monitor internet usage  |   |  Trackback
# Wednesday, January 13, 2010

WFilter can be used to block sending/receiving emails, block sending attachments and filter email accounts. And you only need to install WFilter in one computer to monitor all computers in your network.

This tutorial will guide you to block outgoing emails with attachments.

1. Block outgoing emails with attachment(s)

This feature can block sending of emails with attachments via SMTP protocol.

1.1 Add a new blocking level, as in the below figure:



1.2 Set a proper "Level Name" and "Level Desc", check "Block sending emails with attachment(s)", as in Figure 2:



1.3 Apply this new blocking level to certain users in "User-computer Table", as in the below figure:



1.4 Emails with attachment(s) will be blocked, as in Figure 4:







Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:33:56 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Content Filter | How to block internet | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
# Thursday, December 24, 2009

Some switches does not allow outgoing traffic on a mirroring port. In this case, WFilter needs a separate blocking adapter to send blocking packets. And if you're monitoring and filtering more than 100 computers, we recommend you to use a different blocking adapter as the monitoring adapter.

When the two network cards are installed, we will want the Windows system to use the blocking adapter to access your network. However, sometime the Windows system might pick up the monitoring adapter and fails to connect to your network. This problem can be resolved by the "Automatic Metric" setting in Windows.

A metric is a value that is assigned to an IP route for a particular network interface that identifies the cost that is associated with using that route. The Automatic Metric feature is configured independently for each network interface in the network. This feature is useful in situations where you have more than one network interface of the same speed, for example, when each network interface has been assigned a default gateway. In this situation, you may want to manually configure the metric on one network interface, and enable the Automatic Metric feature to configure the metric of the other network interface. This setup can enable you to control the network interface that is used first in the routing of IP traffic.

In our case, the "Automatic Metric" of the blocking adapter shall be smaller than the monitoring adapter. So by setting "Automatic Metric" of the blocking adapter to "1", and the monitoring adapter to "2", Windows system will use the blocking adapter to access your network.









Thursday, December 24, 2009 3:49:48 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Content Filter | How to block downloading | How to block internet | How to block p2p | How to block websites | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
# Thursday, December 17, 2009
Sometimes, on an indeterminate problem of using WFilter, we might need a packet dump file for diagnosis. WFilter has a packet dump tool named "dumpPacket.exe", which will dump packets on the monitoring adapter.

This tutorial will guide you to generate a packet dump file using "dumpPacket.exe".

First, lauch "dumpPacket.exe" from "Start"->"IMFirewall WFilter"->"Tools". If you didn't install WFilter shortcuts, you can find this tool in WFilter directory.


It will ask you to enter a testing ip address. For example, if you need to check a monitoring problem for ip "192.168.1.20", you can input "192.168.1.20" here. If you just want to capture some packet samples, you may just press "enter" here! Press "enter" means dumping packets for all computers.



Close the dumping window. If you're doing a certain test, you need to wait until the test is done. For example, sending an email message.  If you're dumping packets for all computers, you only need to wait for 3-5 seconds because the dump file can be very large. If the dumping file is too large, you can do the test again in a shorter time.



The dump.cap file can be found in "temp" directory of WFilter. The dump.cap file is pcap format, which can be opened by wireshark and other pcap applications.

Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:43:14 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to monitor internet bandwidth | How to monitor internet usage | Internet monitor | Internet Monitoring  |   |  Trackback
# Wednesday, December 16, 2009
To make WFilter work, you need to setup port mirroring in your switch. However, sometimes you might still cannot monitor other computers even port mirroring is configured. It has several possibilities:

1. Misconfigured port mirroring. (wrong port, incorrect settings...)
2. Cable problem.
3. Network card problem.
4. Incorrect WFilter settings. (wrong ip segment or monitoring adapter...)

To locate the problem, first we need to confirm whether packets are mirrored to WFilter computer. It can be checked in a simple way following below steps:




Upon successful mirroring, the "Received" packets number shall be much larger than the "Sent" packets. If not, you need to check certain mirroring settings or cable connections.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:15:24 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to monitor internet bandwidth | How to monitor internet usage | Internet monitor | Internet Monitoring  |   |  Trackback
# Saturday, December 12, 2009
LimeWire is a free peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) client for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other operating systems supported by the Java software platform. It uses the Gnutella network and also the BitTorrent protocol.

Using Limewire, users can easily download copies of copyrighted materials and illegal or objectionable content. In LimeWire versions prior to 5.0, users could accidentally configure the software to allow access to any file on their computer, including documents with personal information. Though recent versions of LimeWire do not allow unintentional sharing of documents or applications, it still opens a share directory to share downloaded files by default.

Therefore, to save your bandwidth and keep your network safe, you might want to block limewire program on your network.

However, though the default TCP port of Gnutella2 is 6346. You can not block limewire only by blocking this port in your router or firewall, because Limewire allow users to change its default port.

This tutorial will guide you to block limewire downloading using WFilter. WFilter blocks Limewire traffic based on signature matching despite which port it is using. Limewire can be blocked only by a single click.
 


Blocked limewire:



Blocking logs of limewire in WFilter:




WFilter homepage: http://www.imfirewall.us/WFilter.htm

Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:50:53 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to block downloading | How to block internet | How to block p2p  |   |  Trackback
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