eSoft InstaGate 806 review

By Dave Mitchell,
Rating:
Price as reviewed:£3,356 ex. VAT (appliance only)
eSoft’s SiteFilter URL filtering service offers more than 50 categories to block or allow and worked very well during testing. We blocked the games and gambling categories and gave up trying to access online bingo and poker sites after fifty attempts.
We could easily block access to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and eSoft offers a handy web site classification tool. Web access can be customised by using policies and time schedules which are applied to user groups allowing you to decide precisely what they can access and when.
The appliance’s web proxy can transparently scan HTTP and HTTPS traffic or you can use it to enforce user authentication via a local database or Active Directory. A web cache of up to 4GB in size can also be configured from the web proxy advanced settings.
HTTP and FTP traffic can be scanned for viruses as well as inbound and outbound mail but note that eSoft doesn’t support HTTPS scanning. We asked about this feature and were advised it may be some time before it’s implemented.
For the IPS feature you enter address ranges and networks that you want it to protect and also block IM and P2P traffic if required. This also offers options to protect your web and mail servers and will automatically create protection policies for each one.
During testing we found the InstaGate 806 easy enough to deploy and capable of offering a complete gateway security solution. eSoft’s own security services perform extremely well and, unlike a lot of the competition, it doesn’t hit you in the pocket with expensive user based licensing schemes.
NB: Price: Appliance – £3,356, Web and Email ThreatPaks – £1,946 per year each (all ex VAT)
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