Patents Assigned to GraphOn NES Sub, LLC
  • Patent number: 7269591
    Abstract: A web server for providing a pay-for-service web site is disclosed configured to execute an HTML front-end entry process configured for creating and storing a personal homepage for a owner. The web server is also configured to receive a fee for making the personal homepage accessible on a network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2007
    Assignee: GraphOn NES Sub, LLC.
    Inventors: Ralph E. Wesinger, Jr., Christopher D. Coley
  • Patent number: 7249376
    Abstract: The present invention provides a firewall that achieves maximum network security and maximum user convenience. The firewall employs “envoys” that exhibit the security robustness of prior-art proxies and the transparency and ease-of-use of prior-art packet filters, combining the best of both worlds. No traffic can pass through the firewall unless the firewall has established an envoy for that traffic. Both connection-oriented (e.g., TCP) and connectionless (e.g., UDP-based) services may be handled using envoys. Establishment of an envoy may be subjected to a myriad of tests to “qualify” the user, the requested communication, or both. Therefore, a high level of security may be achieved. The usual added burden of prior-art proxy systems is avoided in such a way as to achieve fall transparency-the user can use standard applications and need not even know of the existence of the firewall. To achieve full transparency, the firewall is configured as two or more sets of virtual hosts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: GraphOn Nes Sub, LLC
    Inventors: Ralph E. Wesinger, Jr., Christopher D. Coley
  • Patent number: 7249378
    Abstract: The present invention provides a firewall that achieves maximum network security and maximum user convenience. The firewall employs “envoys” that exhibit the security robustness of prior-art proxies and the transparency and ease-of-use of prior-art packet filters, combining the best of both worlds. No traffic can pass through the firewall unless the firewall has established an envoy for that traffic. Both connection-oriented (e.g., TCP) and connectionless (e.g., UDP-based) services may be handled using envoys. Establishment of an envoy may be subjected to a myriad of tests to “qualify” the user, the requested communication, or both. Therefore, a high level of security may be achieved. The usual added burden of prior-art proxy systems is avoided in such a way as to achieve fall transparency—the user can use standard applications and need not even know of the existence of the firewall. To achieve full transparency, the firewall is configured as two or more sets of virtual hosts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: GraphOn Nes Sub, LLC
    Inventors: Ralph E. Wesigner, Christopher D. Coley
  • Patent number: 7028034
    Abstract: A web server for providing a dynamically-updating pay-for-service web site is disclosed. The web server includes an HTML front-end entry process configured to create and store personal homepage content in a database for a owner, receive a fee for making the personal homepage accessible on a network. The HTML front-end update process is also configured to allow the owner to update their personal homepage over a network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: GraphOn NES Sub, LLC
    Inventors: Ralph E. Wesinger, Jr., Christopher D. Coley