List of protocols
- Built-in protocols — updated along with the SSG software version. Installing a new version requires a DPI reboot, which causes traffic interruption.
If needed, they can be supplemented with up-to-date attributes from the VAS Cloud. This is only necessary for complex protocols, but the option is available for all. - Cloud protocols created by VAS Experts — are periodically updated from the VAS Cloud. This ensures that popular applications remain up-to-date as their behavior changes.
- Custom (user-defined) protocols — protocols created by users via the GUI using VAS Cloud tools. These have higher priority than those loaded from the VAS Cloud, and within them, IP:PORT takes precedence over IP and CIDR. It is possible to add a protocol based on IP, SNI, or AS. Guide.
| Protocol | ID | DPI version | Protocol group | Protocol type | Update | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| swift-rvf | 97 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Swift-RVF protocol manages secure transaction routing in SWIFT messaging systems. |
| acr-nema | 104 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | ACR-NEMA is a medical imaging protocol that evolved into DICOM, supporting encrypted image transfers. |
| mcidas | 112 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | McIDAS is a protocol for accessing meteorological datasets, used in atmospheric science. |
| bftp | 152 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | BFTP (Batch FTP) supports secure scripted or scheduled transfers of files across FTP-compatible systems. |
| qft | 189 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | QFT (Queued File Transfer) protocol manages batch-oriented, secure file delivery. |
| subntbcst_tftp | 247 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SubNTBcast-TFTP is a broadcast-based TFTP extension used in subnet-based firmware delivery. |
| sst | 266 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SST (Secure Session Tunneling) provides encrypted session establishment in distributed apps. |
| pdap | 344 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | PDAP is a remote access protocol for synchronized access to personal data assistants. |
| mftp | 349 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | MFTP (Multicast FTP) is a reliable file transfer protocol using multicast and forward error correction. |
| embl-ndt | 394 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | EMBL-NDT is a research data transfer protocol used by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. |
| netware-ip | 396 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | NetWare-IP is a legacy protocol for enabling IP transport in Novell NetWare systems. |
| mptn | 397 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | MPTN (Multiprotocol Transport Networking) allows simultaneous encrypted protocol access over shared infrastructure. |
| rmt | 411 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | RMT (Reliable Multicast Transport) enables efficient, secure multicast delivery of large data sets. |
| smsp | 413 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SMSP (Secure Media Streaming Protocol) provides encrypted multimedia streaming and synchronization. |
| microsoft-ds/smb | 445 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Microsoft-DS/SMB is the secure file sharing and printer protocol used across Windows networks. |
| saft | 487 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SAFT (Simple Asynchronous File Transfer) protocol transfers files with support for encrypted payloads. |
| micom-pfs | 490 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Micom-PFS is a protocol for programmable field systems in secure automation workflows. |
| remotefs | 556 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | RemoteFS protocol enables networked file system access with strong encryption and multi-user support. |
| 9pfs | 564 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | 9PFS is the Plan 9 file system protocol offering network-transparent, secure file access. |
| ftp-agent | 574 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | FTP-Agent manages policy-based or event-driven file transfers using FTP protocols securely. |
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