FIREWALLS

Brand Owner Address Description
AIRLOCK Ergon Informatik AG Merkurstrasse 43 CH-8032 Zürich Switzerland Firewalls; computer firewall software; software for the creation of firewalls; computers; software;AIR LOCK;Maintenance of software for Internet access; maintenance of database software; maintenance of software relating to computer security and computer risk prevention; maintenance of computer software; maintenance and repair of computer software; upgrading and maintenance of software; maintenance and updating of software for communication systems; upgrading of software; testing of software; testing of computer hardware and software; technical consultancy services relating to the application and use of software; software development services; software engineering; installation of database software; installation and maintenance of software; installation and maintenance of database software; installation, maintenance and repair of software; installation, maintenance and updating of software; advisory and information services relating to computer software; computer services relating to the installation and maintenance of computer networks (software); research relating to the development of software; research and development services relating to computer hardware and software; services provided by consultants and research relating to software; research relating to the development of computer programs and software; research in the field of computer hardware and software; research, development, design and upgrading of software; troubleshooting of software problems technical support; debugging of software for others; temporary provision online of non-downloadable software for database management; provision of temporary use of on-line applications and software tools; provision of temporary use of non-downloadable software to enable content providers to track multimedia content; provision of temporary use of non-downloadable software to enable sharing of multimedia content and comments among users; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable operating software for computer networks and servers; provision of temporary use of of web-based software; provision of temporary use of on-line non-downloadable investment software; provision of temporary use of non-downloadable commercial software; provision of temporary use of non-downloadable software for analyzing financial data and generating reports; temporary provision online of non-downloadable software for inventory management; research and development services relating to software; design, development, maintenance and updating of software; design of computer hardware and software for commercial analysis and reporting; design and development of word processing software; design and development of software architecture; design and development of software for control, regulation and monitoring of solar energy systems; design and development of route planning software; design and development of software for website development; design and development of software for inventory management; development of computer software for use with computer-controlled switching systems; software development services; provision of information about the design and development of computer hardware and software; services provided by consultants in the field of security software; consultancy and information services relating to software maintenance; services provided by consultants and information services relating to software design; consultancy and information services relating to the design, programming and maintenance of software; provision of advice and services provided by consultants relating to software; services provided by consultants relating to software program design and development; updating of software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed are methods that enable communications to be established regardless of the presence of communications blockers, e.g., firewalls and NATs, in the path between two computing devices. Two devices each establish communications with a rendezvous service. Through the service, the devices signal each other to set up direct, peer-to-peer communications between themselves. If the devices fail to establish direct communications, then they invoke a relay service that provides the illusion of direct communications. In another aspect, an originating device attempts to establish communications with a recipient, using an address and port number associated with the recipient. If that attempts fails, possibly because a firewall is blocking communications, then the originating device retries using a port normally held open by firewalls. If this attempt also fails, then the originating device invokes the services of a proxy to negotiate a port acceptable for use by the recipient and by any intervening firewalls.