Kaspersky and radio sites

Use this forum to post questions relating to WinGate, feature requests, technical or configuration problems

Moderator: Qbik Staff

Kaspersky and radio sites

Postby armeniomanuel » Mar 06 06 10:40 pm

hello.i have somes questions to ask please..

-i instaled kaspersky for wingate in the wingate machine. by other side i have PANDA ADMINSECURE on another machine that installs panda antivirus in the machine that has the wingate/kaspersky...DO they have conflict with eachother or no..??
And do they have conflicts in general on the other machines of my network?

-About Radio channels trou Windows Media Player 10 or trou internet pages how can i stop them from beeing listening? Trou Wingate or trou Pure Sight..??

Thanks very much 4 your help.

:)
armeniomanuel
 
Posts: 37
Joined: May 09 05 8:51 pm

Postby Roderick » Mar 07 06 8:00 am

Hi,

There shouldn't be any problems for Kaspersky and PANDA ADMINSECURE to run at the sametime. The Kaspersky will run as a plugin on the Wingate server and the Panda Admin Secure can run on it own on the Wingate server if you wish. The impact it would have on the clients will depend on how you have it setup.

Kaspersky will scan traffic which goes through the Wingate software. Any application that does not go through the Wingate software will not scan by the Kaspersky AV.

To block Radio channels through Media Player, you could either set control by application or you can set Policies to disallow access web contents through Windows Media. To set by application control view the following KB:
http://support.qbik.com/index.php?_a=kn ... &_i=93&nav

To control by Policies, read the following KB:

http://support.qbik.com/index.php?_a=kn ... &_i=96&nav

Use the key word 'windowsmedia' in the banlist. This should block any access to Windows Media online access. If you need more specific instuctions, submit a Support request here.

Best regards
Roderick
 
Posts: 29
Joined: Dec 06 05 10:27 am

Postby Pascal » Mar 07 06 10:07 am

About the only suggestion I would add is to not have any of the WinGate folders monitored by a third party antivirus. Logging, caches and so forth have regular disk updates and having them scanned whenever they change can affect performance.
Pascal

Qbik New Zealand
pascalv@qbik.com
http://www.qbik.com
Pascal
Qbik Staff
 
Posts: 2623
Joined: Sep 08 03 8:19 pm
Location: Auckland, New Zealand


Return to WinGate

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 4 guests

cron