User talk:Bk2001050

In response to your Reference desk question:


 * Slyberoam is a software that it is designed as an alternative to Cyberoam. It runs as a Windows service. Something pretty unique about it is that it lets you use various MAC addresses, not just the one that your ethernet card has. People with gateway/proxy computers with NAT can choose to log in to any computer inside their LAN. The long log file it keeps is helpful because it records any malformed or unrecognizable packets it receives there for later manual evaluation. It comes with Slyberoam Configurater. This makes it easy to configure Slyberoam to different 24Online networks. It's licensed under the GNU Public License (GPL.) The latest version is Slyberoam 0.4.0.0. This is just sort of a basic overall summary of the product. I personally don't know anything about how to use it or if it can bypass Cyberoam. If it is an alternative to Cyberoam, I kind of doubt it bypasses it. --Theunicyclegirl 19:36, 12 March 2007 (UTC)