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Applications are little plugins that add functionality to your Untangle server - just like "apps" on an iPhone or Android device.  
Applications are plugins that add functionality to your NG Firewall server - just like "apps" on an iPhone or Android device.  


Applications (or "apps" for short) can be installed by clicking on the 'Apps' tab and clicking the "Install Apps" button at the top. It will display the apps that can currently be installed. To install an app simply click on its icon. You can install as many apps at the same time as you like. After starting the installation of the desired apps you can click the "Done" button at the top to go back to the apps view.
On the Apps tab you'll see the currently installed apps.
Across the top there is a dropdown menu to switch to different '''Policies.'''
Policies can be controlled via the [[Policy Manager]] app.
 
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Apps can be installed by clicking the "Install Apps" button at the top. It will display the apps that can currently be installed. To install an app simply click on its icon. You can install as many apps at the same time as you like. After starting the installation of the desired apps you can click the "Done" button at the top to go back to the apps view.


Once installed the applications' settings can be configured by clicking on the '''Settings''' button or the icon of app, depending on the skin. Applications install with the suggested configuration which is the default settings and on/enabled in most cases. An application that is off/disabled will not process any network traffic. To enable a disabled application edit the settings and click "Enable" on the first tab inside the settings.
Once installed the applications' settings can be configured by clicking on the '''Settings''' button or the icon of app, depending on the skin. Applications install with the suggested configuration which is the default settings and on/enabled in most cases. An application that is off/disabled will not process any network traffic. To enable a disabled application edit the settings and click "Enable" on the first tab inside the settings.


After clicking '''Settings''', you will be presented with tabs for different sections, as well as typical buttons marked '''OK''', '''Cancel''' and '''Apply'''. They work just like you think they do. On the left hand side there is a '''Remove''' button which will remove the application from the current policy. The '''Help''' button will open the help for the tab currently being viewed.  
After clicking '''Settings''', you will be presented with tabs for different settings sections, as well as typical buttons marked '''OK''', '''Cancel''' and '''Apply'''. '''Apply''' saves any changes. '''OK''' saves any changes and closes the window. '''Cancel''' closes the window without saving settings. On the left hand side there is a '''Remove''' button which will remove the application from the current policy. The '''Help''' button will open the help for the tab currently being viewed.  


Untangle has two types of Applications:
NG Firewall has two types of Applications:


There are two types of Applications:
*'''Filter Applications''' All the Applications ''above'' the '''Services''' pane in the interface can have one instance per policy.  
 
*'''Filter Applications''' All the Applications ''above'' the '''Services''' pane in the interface can have one instance per virtual rack.  
*'''Service Applications''' All the Applications ''below'' the '''Services''' pane are global and exist in all virtual racks.
*'''Service Applications''' All the Applications ''below'' the '''Services''' pane are global and exist in all virtual racks.


Many networks only need one ''virtual rack'' which means all traffic gets processed by the same apps and same configuration, but multiple racks/policies are possible for bigger networks. For more information about running multiple racks check out the [[Policy Manager]] application.
Many networks only need one ''policy'' which means all traffic gets processed by the same apps and same configuration, but multiple policies (sometimes called "racks") are possible for bigger networks. For more information about running multiple racks check out the [[Policy Manager]] application.


To learn more about each application use the links below.
To learn more about each application use the links below.
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 3 May 2022

Applications are plugins that add functionality to your NG Firewall server - just like "apps" on an iPhone or Android device.

On the Apps tab you'll see the currently installed apps. Across the top there is a dropdown menu to switch to different Policies. Policies can be controlled via the Policy Manager app.

Apps can be installed by clicking the "Install Apps" button at the top. It will display the apps that can currently be installed. To install an app simply click on its icon. You can install as many apps at the same time as you like. After starting the installation of the desired apps you can click the "Done" button at the top to go back to the apps view.

Once installed the applications' settings can be configured by clicking on the Settings button or the icon of app, depending on the skin. Applications install with the suggested configuration which is the default settings and on/enabled in most cases. An application that is off/disabled will not process any network traffic. To enable a disabled application edit the settings and click "Enable" on the first tab inside the settings.

After clicking Settings, you will be presented with tabs for different settings sections, as well as typical buttons marked OK, Cancel and Apply. Apply saves any changes. OK saves any changes and closes the window. Cancel closes the window without saving settings. On the left hand side there is a Remove button which will remove the application from the current policy. The Help button will open the help for the tab currently being viewed.

NG Firewall has two types of Applications:

  • Filter Applications All the Applications above the Services pane in the interface can have one instance per policy.
  • Service Applications All the Applications below the Services pane are global and exist in all virtual racks.

Many networks only need one policy which means all traffic gets processed by the same apps and same configuration, but multiple policies (sometimes called "racks") are possible for bigger networks. For more information about running multiple racks check out the Policy Manager application.

To learn more about each application use the links below.

Filter Applications

 
Web Filter Web Monitor Virus Blocker Virus Blocker Lite Spam Blocker Spam Blocker Lite
 
Phish Blocker Web Cache Bandwidth Control Application Control Application Control Lite SSL Inspector
 
Captive Portal Firewall Intrusion Prevention Threat Prevention Ad Blocker

Service Applications

 
Reports Policy
Manager
Directory
Connector
WAN
Failover
WAN
Balancer
 
Captive
Portal
IPsec
VPN
OpenVPN WireGuard
VPN
Branding
Manager
 
Configuration
Backup
Live
Support