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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/2008/02/07/yoggie-pico-personal-mobile-security-computer/#comment-257032</guid> <description>Hi Martin,
I am both an avid reader (You might remember quoting your blog quite a few times at my own personal blog http://avidardik.com/) as well as a Yoggie employee - I was delighted to have your blog posting regarding the Gatekeeper Pico!
I would like to provide answers for your questions regarding controlling, configuring and monitoring the Gatekeeper device:
While the Yoggie Gatekeeper Pico is indeed actually a computer running Linux - The user does NOT have access to the actual Linux console whatsoever.
There is a full and rich Web-based interface to monitor and configure your device.
The Web-based console enables you to browse security logs and reports, configure various settings, open firewall pots, white list Web sites and so on.
(For the more technical readers - There is actually a Web server running inside the Gatekeeper Pico mini-computer that you can access with your regular PC Web browser.)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Martin,</p><p>I am both an avid reader (You might remember quoting your blog quite a few times at my own personal blog http://avidardik.com/) as well as a Yoggie employee &#8211; I was delighted to have your blog posting regarding the Gatekeeper Pico!</p><p>I would like to provide answers for your questions regarding controlling, configuring and monitoring the Gatekeeper device:</p><p>While the Yoggie Gatekeeper Pico is indeed actually a computer running Linux &#8211; The user does NOT have access to the actual Linux console whatsoever.<br
/> There is a full and rich Web-based interface to monitor and configure your device.<br
/> The Web-based console enables you to browse security logs and reports, configure various settings, open firewall pots, white list Web sites and so on.</p><p>(For the more technical readers &#8211; There is actually a Web server running inside the Gatekeeper Pico mini-computer that you can access with your regular PC Web browser.)</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
