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(Page 3 of 10) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > Category: Access Control » Firewall » Filtering ekkoBSD Firewall Added 2003-12-29 by Rick Collette ekkoBSD Firewall is a full-featured operating system with security enhancements, a state tracking packet filter, and a NAT firewall. Its features include firewall traffic shaping, an FTP proxy, an authenticating gateway, a complete logging facility, easy management with the administration tool set, IP address pooling (common address redundancy), and a state log daemon. Smoothwall Added 2003-12-17 by neuro SmoothWall is a popular Internet Security software package (based on Linux) offering automated modem/advanced ISDN autoprobing, ethernet ADSL/cable, USB ADSL (Alcatel Speed Touch Home only in 1.x; additional support for USR, Fuji, ECI, etc in 2.x), and multiple ethernet card support within 5 minutes of install. Web managed and with full facilities normally only seen in expensive commercial offerings, it also offers SSH, DHCP, and full firewall logging and auditing functionality. floppyfw Added 2003-12-12 by Thomas Lundquist, thomasez@zelow.no floppyfw is a router and simple firewall on one single floppy. It uses Linux basic firewall capabilities and have a very simple packaging system. It is perfect for masquerading and securing networks on ADSL and cable lines using both static IP and DHCP. It has a simple installation, mostly only needed to edit one file on the floppy. DansGuardian Added 2003-12-05 by Daniel Barron DansGuardian is a Web content filtering proxy that uses Squid to do all the fetching. It filters using multiple methods including, but not limited to, phrase matching, file extension matching, MIME type matching, PICS filtering, and URL/domain blocking. It has the ability to switch off filtering by certain criteria including username, domain name, source IP, etc. The configurable logging produces a log in an easy to read format. It has the option to only log text-based pages, thus significantly reducing redundant information (such as every image on a page). iptables Added 2003-10-09 by Harald Welte iptables is built on top of netfilter: the new packet alteration framework for Linux 2.4. It is an enhancement on ipchains, and is used to control packet filtering, Network Address Translation (masquerading, portforwarding, transparent proxying), and special effects. iptables-control Added 2003-09-12 by Francesco 'StealthP' Iptables-Control is a fast and easy iptables filter configurator It features a step-by-step interactive configurator script, a TCP/UDP ports configurator, LAN settings for routing and masquerading, and ICMP filtering. fireflier Added 2003-06-19 by Martin Maurer Fireflier is a firewall tool which is built on top of the iptables framework. It allows you to create rules based on single incoming network packets or to simply allow/deny single packets to pass. It features a client-server approach for administering from another PC, SSL connection between client and server, rules with timeouts (rules are deleted after some time or when fireflier-server shuts down), and filtering based on applications. FilterWall Added 2003-02-26 by Scott Vahey FilterWall is a multi-function solution for security, content filtering, monitoring, and network administration for computer networks. It is extremely customizable to fit network needs, yet easy to install and maintain. PCX Firewall Added 2002-10-30 by James A. Pattie PCX Firewall is an IPTables firewalling solution that uses Perl to generate static shell scripts based upon the user's configuration settings. This allows the firewall to startup quickly, as it does not have to parse config files every time it starts. Remote packet filter control daemon Added 2002-10-24 by haver rpfcd (Remote packet filter control daemon) allows remote control and monitoring of OpenBSD's packet filter. It communicates with clients using the RPFC protocol running on top of SSL. The protocol is designed to be relatively forgiving and easy to use. Its goal is to provide a common framework for pf control and monitoring. Instead of running pfctl/tcpdump/pflogd, writing ad-hoc parsing scripts, and sending the results by mail, rpfcd will provide the same and much more via a transparent server-client interface. Together with a decent CLI/GUI client, pf firewall monitoring becomes rather easy. This is especially interesting if you have several pf firewalls to control and monitor. Browse by category |
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