Linoma Announces GoAnywhere Gateway version 1.1

New release offers a forward proxy feature.

By Enterprise Networking Planet Staff | Sep 9, 2011
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Linoma Software has announced the release of GoAnywhere Gateway version 1.1, a bidirectional proxy solution that safeguards customer networks when exchanging data with external systems. As noted in this SystemiNetwork blog post, GoAnywhere Gateway is a software-only solution typically installed in a customer's demilitarized zone (DMZ) or public-facing network.


"This latest release includes a forward proxy feature that protects the identity of internal systems initiating file transfers from the customer's private network. Instead of making connections directly to external trading partners, the internal systems route any requests through the forward proxy in GoAnywhere Gateway. Therefore, only the public address of GoAnywhere Gateway is revealed to the external systems. FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and SCP transfer protocols are supported for exchanging files through this forward proxy feature."

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