Products | Support | Resources | Purchasing | Partners | News | Company | Contact us
SUPPORT V6 Knowledge Base Latest 'How to' Documents NeoAccel VPN Plus Knowledge Base Old V4/V5 Knowledge Base Manuals Current Spec SheetsOld Spec SheetsRelease Notes Older Release NotesSoftware Updates Virus Information Hardware SupportTraining ID your NetPilot Registration WEBSITE HELP

Having difficulty viewing some documents?
click here

WEBSITES NetPilot.com

 

NetPilot Help Docs

Customising Block Message in V5

more >

OpenVPN 2.0.9 GUI interface

more >

Web Access Configuration V4.0.3 onwards

more >

Connectors and Network Profiles

Table of connectors, associated profiles, their recommended settings and application

more >

IP Ports and Services

Useful information for V4 firewall onwards

more >

SecureComputing SmartFilter Test Tool

more >

Configuring Windows for DHCP and Fix IP addresses

more >

Configuring Windows Mail settings

more >

Configuring a Windows Client for use with NetPilot

more >

Intranets and Webpage Serving on NetPilot

more >

Virtual LANS and NetPilot

How to achieve cost effective and flexible LAN segmentation and security in a NetPilot environment

more >

Active v Passive FTP on NetPilot

One of the most common questions when dealing with firewalls and other Internet connectivity issues is the difference between active and passive FTP and how best to support either or both of them.

more >

Using the Tail Activity on Log Files

The tail activity is useful for watching real time activity on log files from a Windows PC.

more >

Using Webmail on NetPilot

Webmail provides a "hotmail" like facility on all current NetPilots. It is based on squirrel mail, an open source package. It is not meant to replace the standard mail interface using clients like Outlook or Outlook Express, but rather offer an alternative especially for remote access applications where perhaps a small number of remote sales or support people need to collect their email which is sitting on a central site NetPilot.

more >

Regex Browsing Control

From version 2.17.9 (back in 2001) NetPilot, and latterly CachePilot and SecurePilot, have all had the ability to use Regex (Regular Expressions) syntax to add flexibility for the administrator in blocking or allowing particular sites. This document explains the syntax further. This subject is covered in NetPilot training.

more >

 

Return to previous pagePrint this page