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The folks at Vicomsoft are porting the full range of Internet Gateway features to Mac OS X to offer a comprehensive suite of Internet access security, management and control tools for this new operating system, according to General Manager Alan Hart. Vicomsoft will demonstrate a pre-release version of the Internet Gateway running on Mac OS X at next week’s Macworld Conferences & Expo in New York City.

Internet Gateway is a suite of applications designed to provide homes, small offices, businesses and schools with the ability to safely share Internet connections. It lets users connect all their networked computers to the Internet through one secure account. Internet Gateway is designed to offer protection (via a firewall), connectivity (the ability to share one Internet account across a network), management (you can set access and time controls, as well as monitor network activity), and adaptability (it can be upgraded as a company or user’s needs grows).

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“This combination of our proven software with the Unix-based stability of Mac OS X and legendary Macintosh ease of use will provide a compelling solution for all who are looking for a secure, manageable, high performance Internet access server,” Hart said. “We have transferred the complete routing engine to Mac OS X and we have Carbonized major user interface elements.”

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Vicomsoft expects to start shipping the completed product at the end of September. Anyone purchasing the product from July 18 onward will be eligible for a free upgrade when the Mac OS X version is released.

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There seemed to be a Gateway Setup Assistant, but the Wikipedia link only goes to the server app now. Maybe it is easier than I think, but I cannot get it to work. The setup should be: Router MACGW switch internal network. The MACGW is a Mac Mini (OS X Yosemite) with an USB ethernet adapter. The Alt key to the right of the space bar on the Mac keyboard equals the Alt Gr/right Alt key in Windows. By default, the remote session will use the same keyboard locale as the OS you're running the client on. (If your Mac is running an en-us OS, that will be used for the remote sessions as well.). Gateway subnet address range: This field only appears if your VNet doesn't have a gateway subnet. If possible, make the range /27 or larger (/26,/25 etc.). We don't recommend creating a range any smaller than /28. If you already have a gateway subnet, you can view GatewaySubnet details by navigating to your virtual network. I am familiar with the route add default gw command in Linux to add a default gateway, but this doesnt work on Mac OS. I cant find any appropriate example in the route manual.

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Along with Shared Internet Access and a firewall, the Internet Gateway incorporates a large range of connectivity and management features, including DHCP/DNS Servers, Users & Groups, Timed Access Controls, Connection Teaming, Remote Controls and Monitoring, Caching, and User Defined Filters.