eGuardPost is licensed based on the number of concurrent user sessions you want to manage/control through eGuardPost.
eGuardPost is delivered as an easy-to-install and easy-to-use purpose built, secure appliance.
eGuardPost can support hundreds or even thousands of concurrent sessions simply by adding additional Distributed Processing Appliances (DPA). Each DPA can support 100 - 150 sessions. The eGuardPost management appliance will automatically load balance sessions across the number of deployed and active DPA's.
Yes, authorized users connect to eGuardPost, request a session (based on their specific access control policy), and if approved, are connected by eGuardPost to the back-end system/application via the appropriate proxy. Supported proxy types include: RDP, SSH, http, ICA, VNC, x5250 and Telnet.
Yes, eGuardPost can record connections to web applications through the http proxy.
Yes, eGuardPost can proxy connections to an existing terminal server via RDP. Alternatively, eGuardPost can also support ICA connections natively.
No. eGuardPost recordings are in a compressed proxy format. They are not AVI type recordings and are very size efficient.
There is no correlation between session time and recording size. eGuardPost records in a very efficient compressed proxy format. In addition, eGuardPost will only record activity (typing, windows opening, etc.) - if there is no activity there is no recording. As a result, it is not uncommon for recordings to be a few KB. Long sessions (say hours) could be a few MB, again based on actual activity. eGuardPost has configurable options to automatically send recordings to back-end storage immediately, based on time or eGuardPost disk usage.
Under eGuardPost you configure users and resources (i.e. systems, accounts). You can configure at the system/account level if authorized user connection requests require connection approval(s) or are auto-approved by eGuardPost. If auto approved, you can optionally configure notification emails of the auto approval.
Yes, eGuardPost can be combined with, or work in-conjunction with, our awarding winning Password Auto Repository (PAR) to provide full password management, including secure password storage, release controls and automated change controls for user connections through eGuardPost.
Yes, with the addition of our Password Auto Repository (PAR), eGuardPost sessions can be configured for automatic password management, including "auto-login" to back-end system/account, such that the account credentials are never exposed to the connecting user.
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