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What software allows you to control network bridge backhaul in Windows Server 2012 R2?
There are no problems with monitoring network connections of regular network interfaces in Windows Server 2012 R2, because the vast majority of antivirus solutions have this functionality, but if it is a network bridge, then it is difficult to control transit traffic: I could not find a product that would allow or deny certain transit traffic. Is there such software that would work in Windows Server 2012 R2?
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If you mean exactly the bridge, then this technology was created precisely in order to combine ports at the Ethernet level, that is, control of higher levels (the IP that you want to filter) was not provided, respectively, and there is practically no software. This task is much cheaper to solve with smart switches (one of the cheapest options is Mikrotik).
If, nevertheless, routing was meant - Windows Firewall is in your hands at the ready with Powershell.
to catch up with one of the solutions, if the budget is 0, and the feature is needed - put the role of Hyper-V and Linux (Although FreeBSD is better for this case) in the virtual machine, and give this virtulaka a set, having disassembled the bridge in Windows. and in the virtual machine, drive traffic as you please
The task is to combine networks in the same network range without routing.
A network bridge can also use an OpenVPN virtual interface.
Kerio Control - not suitable, because. virtualization is required because they stopped supporting new OS versions from Microsoft.
Mikrotik is a good option, but does it support OpenVPN via UPD (I know it supports TCP)?
I also know that in Windows 7 (2008 R2) my task is easily solved using Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 SP2, but in Windows Server 2012 R2 something is wrong with the network bridge, perhaps Microsoft forgot something, or all antivirus vendors for some reason in this OS are not able to process (block) the transit traffic of the network bridge.
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