Check Point VPN-1


VPN-1 is a firewall and VPN product developed by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
VPN-1 is a stateful firewall which also filters traffic by inspecting the application layer. It was the first commercially available software firewall to use stateful inspection. Later, Check Point registered U.S. Patent # 5,606,668 on their security technology that, among other features, included stateful inspection. VPN-1 functionality is currently bundled within all the Check Point's perimeter security products. The product, previously known as FireWall-1, is now sold as an integrated firewall and VPN solution.

Platforms

The VPN-1 software is installed on a separate operating system, which provides the protocol stack, file system, process scheduling and other features needed by the product. This is different from most other commercial firewall products like Cisco PIX and Juniper firewalls where the firewall software is part of a proprietary operating system.
Although traditionally sold as software only, VPN-1 is also sold in appliance form as Check Point's UTM-1 and Power-1 appliances. These appliances run the SecurePlatform operating system.
As of version R70, VPN-1 supports the following operating systems:
Previous versions of Check Point firewall supported other operating systems including Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. See the table in the Version History section below for details.
VPN-1 running on the Nokia platform on IPSO is often called a Nokia Firewall as if it were a different product, but in fact it runs the same VPN-1 software as other platforms.
Upon completing the acquisition of Nokia Security Appliance Business in 2009, Checkpoint started the project named Gaia aimed at merging two different operating systems—SecurePlatform and IPSO—into one. This new OS is positioned to finally replace both existing operating systems at some point in the future.
On April 17, 2012 Check Point announced the general availability of the Gaia operating system as part of the R75.40 release.

Features

While started as pure firewall and vpn only product, later more features were added. And while they are licensed separately, they have since began to be bundled in default installations of the VPN-1 as well.
SmartDefense This feature adds to the built-in stateful inspection and inherent TCP/IP protocols checks and
normalization inspection of most common application protocols. Starting NGX R70 this feature has been rebranded as IPS.

Quality of service Checkpoint implementation of the Quality of service. It supports
bandwidth guaranteeing or limiting per QOS rule or per connection. Also the priority queuing can be done. Nevertheless,
RFC based QOS implementation, be it Differentiated services or Ip precedence, are not supported

Content Inspection Starting with NGX R65 this new feature has been introduced providing 2 services: