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FieryFilter
Added 2003-02-06
by Mezcalero
FieryFilter is an interactive desktop firewall for Linux. It will ask the user every time a new network connection is made if they want to allow or deny it. The user is able to generate rules from connections and thus minimize the amount of questions asked.

Packetflow Firewall Generator
Added 2002-12-31
by pfrieden
PacketFlow Firewall Generator is an XML-based firewall generator. It takes an XML configuration file that defines the firewall policy and generates a list of iptables commands to implement this policy. It is primarily intended for use on dedicated firewalls, but it can be used in other scenarios. It makes dealing with many interfaces easy. PacketFlow works on the concept of interface "security levels." New connections are allowed to flow down hill from interfaces with a high security level to interfaces with a low security level. This approach tends to make rule sets much shorter, even with many interfaces. Access lists allow you to override the default behavior of the security levels. Access lists are defined between interfaces. There is also support for incoming, outgoing, and wildcard access lists. Wildcard access lists allow you to easily allow new connections to a particular service from any interface.

Levy
Added 2002-12-20
by Godot
Levy is a Perl script which generates a basic iptables ruleset based on a given external interface and a set of ports to open. It is designed to save time in creating a skeleton ruleset to work from, though it can construct a fully functional firewall with NAT support.

Iptables Script Generator
Added 2002-12-09
by zac
The iptables Script Generator is a set of PHP scripts that makes in easy to generate a custom iptables script for router and/or firewall use. It also makes it possible for computers on your LAN to surf on the Internet

gateProtect Firewall
Added 2002-12-04
by Till von Rennenkampff
The "gateProtect Firewall & VPN Server” with its worldwide unique user interface, has passed several independent tests with best scores. All rules and VPN connections can be defined by drag & drop which only takes a few minutes. It’s VPN functionality is compatible to all other VPN solutions including Checkpoint VPN-1. All settings can be made intuitively and in several languages.

Spinner
Added 2002-11-18
by PelDaddy
Spinner is useful for keeping telnet and ssh links from dropping due to inactivity. Many firewalls and some ISPs drop connections when they are perceived as idle. By having spinner running the server is constantly sending a tiny amount of data over the link, preserving the connection. Spinner acts as a keep-alive. It displays a little "spinning" ASCII character in the top left corner of your terminal. It supports any terminal capable of handling VT100-style escape codes. It also has a mode called "Ghost in the Machine" mode. In this mode you can use Spinner to write the spinner character to ANY tty, not just your own.

KnutWall
Added 2002-11-18
by Mario Sangurov
KnutWall is a powerful, configurable iptables firewall that incorporates an optional CGI Web interface for controlling the isdn4k ISDN system. It is a perfect solution for LANs with an ISDN gateway, but can be used in any environment with two network interfaces, such as a DSL connection.

NetSplitter
Added 2002-11-12
by Fabio Yamamoto
NetSplitter is a 'reverse' load balance like EQLPlus or bounding, but at the firewall/NAT level. If more than one internet connection exists, it will balance the NAT connections on those links. It runs on FreeBSD and Linux.

IP Blocker
Added 2002-11-07
by Rob Patrick
IP Blocker is an incident response tool for network admins that automatically updates access control lists (ACL) on Cisco routers and other devices. Web and CLI are both supported. Logging, email notification, and automatic expiration of blocks using policy-based TTL values are all supported.

spews2fw
Added 2002-10-28
by Robert Maxwell
spews2fw is a Perl script that will automatically download the Level 1 or Level 2 listings from spews.org and generate firewall rulesets for ipchains, iptables, pf, ipf, and Cisco. It then writes out the generated ruleset to a file, which can be loaded onto the specified firewall type.

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