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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sift-uft | 608 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SIFT-UFT is a secure unified file transfer protocol used in forensic and incident response tools. |
| pftp | 662 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | PFTP (Private FTP) is an encrypted FTP variant used in secure enterprise data exchange. |
| ftps-data | 989 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | FTPS-DATA transfers encrypted file content in an FTPS (secure FTP) session. |
| ftps | 990 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | FTPS is the FTP protocol with support for TLS/SSL encryption to secure file transfers. |
| blaze | 1150 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Blaze protocol delivers fast and secure data sync for cloud and desktop platforms. |
| nfa | 1155 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | NFA (Network File Access) protocol enables secure file access in distributed file systems. |
| anthony-data | 1206 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Anthony-Data protocol is used in medical systems for secure patient data logging and retrieval. |
| ibm-ssd | 1260 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | IBM-SSD protocol supports secure storage management and diagnostics for IBM solid state drives. |
| sftsrv | 1303 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | SFTSrv supports secure file transfer with real-time validation, used in enterprise systems. |
| ftsrv | 1359 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | FTSRV is a flexible transfer server protocol handling encrypted high-volume data migration. |
| netware-csp | 1366 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | NetWare-CSP is a secure control and sync protocol for Novell’s Content Services Platform. |
| iclpv-sas | 1391 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | ICLPV-SAS protocol supports encrypted serial-attached storage control in industrial environments. |
| rgtp | 1431 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | RGTP (Routing Ground Terminal Protocol) is used in satellite or military comms for encrypted telemetry. |
| proshare1 | 1459 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | ProShare1 provides legacy video and data conferencing protocol support. |
| proshare2 | 1460 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | ProShare2 is a protocol for encrypted video conferencing from Intel's ProShare suite. |
| ibm_wrless_lan | 1461 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | IBM_Wireless_LAN protocol manages encrypted access to IBM-branded wireless infrastructure. |
| pipes | 1465 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | Pipes protocol supports encrypted inter-process communication between system components. |
| lansource | 1485 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | LanSource protocol supports encrypted file distribution and user sync in LAN-based software deployments. |
| docstor | 1488 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | DocStor is a document storage and retrieval protocol used in secure ECM and DMS platforms. |
| dmdocbroker | 1489 | 12.2 | Data transfer | Built-in | As needed | DMDocBroker handles secure document metadata exchange in enterprise content platforms. |
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