ClearOS

ClearOS (also known as the ClearOS System, formerly ClarkConnect[3]) is an operating system marketed by the software company ClearCenter. It is based on CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux,[4] designed for use in small and medium enterprises as a network gateway and network server with a web-based administration interface.[5] It is positioned as an alternative to Windows Small Business Server.[6] ClearOS succeeds ClarkConnect. The software is built by ClearFoundation, and support services can be purchased from ClearCenter.[7] ClearOS 5.1 removes previous limitations to mail, DMZ, and MultiWAN functions.[8]

ClearOS
DeveloperClearCenter
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source[1]
Latest release7.8.0[2] / June 23, 2020 (2020-06-23)
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel (Linux)
Default user interfaceWeb user interface
LicenseGPL, and others
Official websiteclearos.com

As of the ClearOS 6.1 release, the distribution is a full-featured operating system for gateway, network and servers built from source packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.[9][10][11]

Features

Features include:[12]

  • Stateful firewall (iptables), networking and security
  • Intrusion detection and prevention system (SNORT)
  • Virtual private networking (IPSEC, PPTP, OpenVPN)
  • Web proxy, with content filtering and antivirus (Squid, DansGuardian)
  • E-mail services (Webmail, Postfix, SMTP, POP3/s, IMAP/s)
  • Groupware (Kolab)
  • Database and web server (easy to deploy LAMP stack)
  • File and print services (Samba and CUPS)
  • Flexshares (unified multi-protocol storage which currently employs SMB, HTTP/S, FTP/S, and SMTP)
  • MultiWAN (Internet fault tolerant design)
  • Built-in reports for system statistics and services (MRTG and others)

Awards and recognition

  • August 2009: CompTIA Breakaway — ClearCenter's ClearOS wins 'Best New Product' at CompTIA Breakaway.[13]
  • August 2010: CompTIA Breakaway — ClearCenter's ClearOS repeats win for 'Best New Product' at CompTIA Breakaway.[14]
  • July 2012: Softpedia — An Open Source, free and powerful network and gateway Linux server operating system[15]
  • February 2014: IDG Security Firewall Distributions Review[16]
  • June 2015: Small Business Computing — The 5 Best Linux Servers for Small Business[17]
  • September 2015: LinuxVoice Service Distro — Group Test (see pages 58-63)[18]
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