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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 13, 2006
Akshay Adhikari, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Sachin Garg, Green Brook, NJ (US);
Anjur Sundaresan Krishnakumar, Rocky Hill, NJ (US);
Navjot Singh, Denville, NJ (US);
Akshay Adhikari, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Sachin Garg, Green Brook, NJ (US);
Anjur Sundaresan Krishnakumar, Rocky Hill, NJ (US);
Navjot Singh, Denville, NJ (US);
Avaya Inc., Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method is disclosed that enables the implementation of an embedded firewall at a telecommunications endpoint. In particular, the illustrative embodiment of the present invention addresses the relationship between the application, firewall engine, and packet-classification rules database that are all resident at the endpoint. In the variations of the illustrative embodiment that are described herein, the application: (i) directly communicates with the co-resident firewall engine such as through local message passing, (ii) shares memory with the firewall engine, and (iii) makes socket calls to the operating system that are intercepted by a middleware layer that subsequently modifies the rules database, depending on the socket call. The common thread to these techniques is that the application, firewall engine, and rules database are co-resident at the endpoint, which is advantageous in the implementation of the embedded firewall.