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WinProxy 5 Secure Suite
By Larry
J. Seltzer
April 22, 2003
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- Product: WinProxy 5 Secure Suite
- Direct Price: Starts at $59.95 for 3 users
- Company Info: Ositis Software Inc.,
888-946-7769, www.winproxy.com
Editor Rating: 
There's no product as complete—and certainly none as
inexpensive—to protect a small business network as
WinProxy 5 Secure Suite. Still, WinProxy has always had some
notable weaknesses; Version 5 makes some improvements in
those areas but doesn't fill in all the gaps.
In addition to being a proxy server that lets you share
an Internet connection, WinProxy is also a firewall and an
antivirus gateway. New in this version is an e-mail
content-filtering feature that the company promotes as a
spam solution, but it's not a practical one since there are
no predefined rules.
More significant is the addition of a Web-based
administration interface, so you can manage the server from
any internal system by browsing the IP address 1.1.1.13. Not
all management features are available from this interface,
however. For instance, you can't map an IP port; for this
you must use the Windows interface on the proxy server.
Perhaps WinProxy's best feature is its gateway-level
antivirus protection, which includes e-mail, FTP, HTTP,
POP3, SMTP, and SOCKS. A subscription to antivirus
definitions from Panda Software generally costs about $10
per user per year, and it updates automatically. This alone
may make WinProxy worth the price: Gateway-level antivirus
protection is a leap forward relative to what most users
have.
The administration program on the proxy server retains
some strange behavior from earlier versions. If you run
WinProxy as a Windows service (as would be the normal way),
you must stop the service first in order to run the
administration program the first time after booting, and
then restart it. And if you need to connect to your WinProxy-protected
network via a VPN, you can't. WinProxy does not support VPN
servers on the internal network.
Version 5 is a solid, if somewhat inconsistent
improvement. The market generally pushes hardware appliances
in this space (and Ositis sells these, too), but the power,
flexibility, and price of this software solution lets us
forgive its faults.