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(Page 4 of 10) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > Category: System Security Management » Firewall mysqlIPM Added 2004-04-27 mysqlIPM is a Web-based IP address, router, firewall, and quality of service manager. It includes provisions for MAC hardware addresses, and tftp files for router backup. BBStatus Added 2004-04-12 BBStatus is an IP accounting package and an SNMP and IP monitoring tool for Linux. It collects, summarizes, and displays the values from its database. It can be used for IP accounting (allows you to design various kinds of accounting filters), SNMP monitoring (collects data making SNMP requests), ICMP monitoring (stores and summarizes values like min, avg, max reply time, and packet loss), and client traffic filtering (using various types of filters). It also provides user based access so that every user can log in and visualize various data (depending on access rights). It requires PostgreSQL, Apache with mod_auth_pgsql, Perl(Net::SNMP), and RRDTool. Telconi Terminal for Cisco IOS Added 2004-04-07 Telconi Terminal is an unique network management application with interactive full-screen configuration editing, browsing, help facility support, debugging, and more. It focuses on common Cisco IOS functionality present with any hardware or software configuration, and complements the command line interface with a rich set of features. It is intended for users with knowledge of Cisco IOS, and is designed to work with any IOS-based device, such as routers and switches. ZoneCD Added 2004-03-26 The Public IP ZoneCD has been created to help implement safe, free, wifi hotspots. NoCat dynamic firewall rules are used for user access and authentication. A transparent proxy sends all "Public" requests from NoCat through a content filter (Dansguardian) to block porn, hacker sites, extreme violence, illegal drugs, and other obscene and explicit Web sites. The content filter also blocks files extensions to protect your network from viruses, and restricts file sizes to save bandwidth. P2P Privacy Guardian Added 2004-03-23 P2P Privacy Guardian downloads a list of malicious IP addresses and denies incoming and outgoing connections to addresses on the list. Adamantix Added 2004-03-02 The Adamantix project (formerly known as Trusted Debian) aims to create a highly secure but usable Linux platform. It brings together security solutions including kernel patches, compiler patches, security related programs, and techniques. Shoreline Firewall Added 2004-03-01 Shorewall is an iptables-based firewall for Linux Systems. Its configuration is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a wide range of firewall/gateway/router environments. Network Security Policy Compiler Added 2004-02-24 The Network Security Policy Compiler (NetSPoC) is a tool for security management of large computer networks with different security domains. It generates configuration files for packet filters controlling the borders of security domains. It provides its own language for describing security policy and the topology of a network. The security policy is a set of rules that state which packets are allowed to pass the network and which are not. NetSPoC is topology aware; a rule for traffic from A to B is automatically applied to all managed packet filters on the path from A to B. NetCallback Added 2004-02-16 NetCallback is a Java application permitting the export of TCP and UDP ports behind a firewall to hosts outside the firewall. This may be useful in some special cases, for example, centralized control of test (demo) networks, or connection to applets running in browsers. NetCallback consists of a public and a private server. The public server executes on a host outside the firewall and is responsible for receiving port forwarding requests. The private server is run on a host behind the firewall and is responsible for contacting the public server and connecting the protected TCP and/or UDP service to the public server clients. The connection between public and private servers may optionally be encrypted using SSL. Brcontrol Added 2004-01-26 Brcontrol is a set of patches to allow some interaction between an IDS and a firewall. Currently, snort is supported as an IDS, and the netfilter facility of Linux is supported as a firewall. Brcontrol can help in the creation of aggresive honeypots or other advanced firewall and IDS configurations. It can also work as a bridge. Browse by category |
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