Solution

Omniguard UAC
Access Control Solution
Omniguard UAC (Unity Access Control)
Omniguard UAC is a server-based access control solution that centrally manages consistent access control policies across heterogeneous servers, preemptively blocks unauthorized access to servers, enhances the security of the operating system, and maximizes the efficiency of management tasks.
Main functions
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Access control
- Supporting global access control policies (global service settings)
- Supporting policies for access control groups (servers, users)
- Access control based on access IP (setting access IP groups)
- Port-based access control, remote terminal, and shared folder access control (Windows)
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Central management
- Server access control through consistent access control policy management of the systems Supporting integrated management
- Patches and upgrades through a web browser (Remote update)
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Monitoring
- Providing remote monitoring and search functions for access control log history
- Providing port control log history
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Reports
- Reports on allowed and denied access events
- Access control history filter reports
- Reports on allowed and denied access based on specific time periods, systems, services, and users
- Detailed reports on host status / Selective reports on the content of warning logs for each host
Configuration diagram

Key Advantages
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Convenience
- Server access control management through consistent access control policy management
- Access and policy settings via web without installing a separate program
- The source IP and user accessing the Web Console can be identified.
- Supporting integrated management of various Windows OSs
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Security
- Security enhancement by controlling and managing unnecessary access to servers
- Allowing application of security policies by server and account groups
- Enabling batch management of account access permissions for each server
- Supporting the application of security policies through White List and Black List settings
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Availability
- Minimizing kernel modifications and allowing patching during system operation without affecting system operation
Expected effects
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Convenience
- System management through consistent access control policies
- Access and policy settings via web browser without direct server access
- Easily view the history of server access information and other records through reports
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Security
- Minimizing kernel modifications and allowing patching during system operation without affecting system operation
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Availability
- Security enhancement by controlling unnecessary access to the system
- Allowing the application of uniform and differentiated security policies by group