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PortalKeeper

Rule the Web

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Why set up rules? Because the Web is a hostile environment for your clients portals. Because in case of an attack, patches from Microsoft will always come too late. Because your clients expect 24-7 service and protection from you.

How do I do that? Set up rules that will analyze every entering request. Custom boolean expressions will filter them and do nothing in 99% of the cases. But when a target condition is matched, PortalKeeper will take immediate action: reject the request, redirect to an error page, send an alert to admins, log an event, disconnect the user... Whatever action you need will be performed at once by the module.

Why should I care? Because unless your network is down, you can be attacked. Because hackers love Microsoft platforms. Because you did a great job building DNN sites and don't want them hacked. Because no other module provides such extensive protection. Because there might be another security breach tomorrow. And because your clients deserve the best service.

How much does it cost? Not a penny if you get the FREE version, which comes with a fixed set of rules, such as a protection against Denial of Service, Multiple connexions... For custom rules, get the STANDARD $100 licence here.

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Features

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Engine rules

 

A rule is made of conditions that trigger various actions when matched.
Default rules provided:

  1. Denial of Service protection (DoS)
  2. Critical accounts protection against social engineering attacks
  3. Warning email in case of simultaneous connections from the same user
  4. Redirect Mobile Devices to dedicated pages
  5. Super User backdoor
  6. Geographically Limited registration
  7. Warning message for IE6 users
  8. Etc...

Example: Hide login button so that unauthorized IP addresses cannot log in

Conditions

 

These elements define the conditions to be matched by the client request to trigger the rule.
Conditions are boolean operations which depend on:

  1. Client source condition based on 5 types of sources:
    1. Country
    2. IP address
    3. Session
    4. Path to the page
    5. URL
  2. Portal alias condition
  3. DNN Page condition
  4. Membership condition
  5. Request Caps condition
  6. Multiple connection
  7. Dynamic expression
  8. Sub Conditions

You can create your own condition providers

Actions

 

These elements define the actions to be performed when above condition is matched.

  1. Log Off
  2. Redirect
  3. Request Denial
  4. Log Event
  5. Display Page Message
  6. Send Emails
  7. Auto Login
  8. Customize Environment
  9. Sub Rules

You can create your own action providers

Error customization

  Personalize error page after HTTP status

Recovery string

  Oops! Just locked yourself out of your own site? This string allows you to log back in and reconfigure PortalKeeper properly

 


Thomas Chailland
Sales & Marketing - Aricie
 
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