Multi-platform Support

The FireWall-1 product family extends across a broad range of platforms including Intel x86 (Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris), Sun Microsystems (SunOS and Solaris) and Hewlett-Packard (HP-UX). Support for routing/switching engines (Bay Networks, Xylan) will soon debut as another FireWall-1 exclusive. FireWall-1's extensive coverage extends to all major networking technologies, including PPP, 10BaseT, 100BaseTX/FX, Token Ring, FDDI, and ATM.

Reliable, Proven Solution

FireWall-1 is the most widely tested security solution on the market, proving its reliability daily in thousands of customer installations worldwide. The product has consistently out-performed its competition in independent tests (Networld+Interop Best of Show; Data Communications Top Performer; Network Computing Editor's Choice). In fact, FireWall-1's quality, reliability, and technical superiority have made it the number one choice by far for end-users, OEMs and industry partners.

Combine all this with an award-winning, user friendly graphical interface, and Check Point FireWall-1 provides the most comprehensive and reliable internetworking security solution available today, ensuring the integrity, authenticity and privacy of communications between destinations around the world.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Integrated, global security solution providing Internet and Intranet access control, secure remote and mobile access, and support for virtual private networks
  • 120 applications, services and protocols supported out-of-the-box
  • Award winning graphical user interface for ease-of-use
  • Distributed, client/server architecture for high performance, scalability, and deployment flexibility
  • Central management and control of multiple firewall gateways, router access tables, and database servers from a single workstation
  • Strong user and client authentication
  • Encryption
  • Address Translation
  • Anti-spoofing
  • Proven reliability in thousands of installations worldwide
  • Cross platform support for Windows 95, Windows NT, and UNIX

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