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  2. F5, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    F5, Inc. is an American technology company specializing in application security, multi-cloud management, online fraud prevention, application delivery networking (ADN), application availability & performance, network security, and access & authorization. F5 is headquartered in Seattle, Washington in F5 Tower, with an additional 75 offices [2 ...

  3. F5 Addresses the Escalating Application Performance ... - AOL

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    F5 Addresses the Escalating Application Performance Challenges of Web- and Cloud-Based Deployments F5 ® BIG-IP ® Application Acceleration Manager ™ enables organizations to reduce TCO and ...

  4. OpenConnect - Wikipedia

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    F5 BIG-IP and; Fortinet FortiGate and; Array Networks AG SSL VPN (since 8.20) It was originally written as an open-source replacement for Cisco's proprietary AnyConnect SSL VPN client, which is supported by several Cisco routers. As of July 2023, support for several other proprietary VPN protocols is desired or in development:

  5. Stateful firewall - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a stateful firewall is a network-based firewall that individually tracks sessions of network connections traversing it. Stateful packet inspection, also referred to as dynamic packet filtering, [1] is a security feature often used in non-commercial and business networks.

  6. X-Forwarded-For - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The X-Forwarded-For ( XFF) HTTP header field is a common method for identifying the originating IP address of a client connecting to a web server through an HTTP proxy or load balancer . The X-Forwarded-For HTTP request header was introduced by the Squid caching proxy server's developers. [citation needed] X-Forwarded-For is also an ...

  7. Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Load balancing (computing) Diagram illustrating user requests to an Elasticsearch cluster being distributed by a load balancer. (Example for Wikipedia .) In computing, load balancing is the process of distributing a set of tasks over a set of resources (computing units), with the aim of making their overall processing more efficient.

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