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This section contains programs to help you setup and maintain firewalls on your Linux box.


CIPE
  • Version: Stable 1.3.0
  • Byte Size:  89.2 KB (91,337 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 17, 1999
  • Home Page: http://sites.inka.de/~W1011/devel/cipe.html
  • Description: CIPE (Crypto IP Encapsulation) is an ongoing project to build encrypting IP routers. The protocol used is as lightweight as possible. It is designed for passing encrypted packets between prearranged routers in the form of UDP packets. This is not as flexible as IPSEC but it is enough for the original intended purpose: securely connecting subnets over an insecure transit network.
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Falcon Firewall Project

  • Version: Stable 0.1.5
  • Byte Size:  29.4 KB (30,085 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 6, 2000
  • Home Page: http://falcon.naw.de/
  • Binary: RPM
  • Also Available: Falcon-Squid Falcon-Squid RPM
  • Description: The Falcon Project (the Free Application-Level CONnection) is an open firewall project with the intention of developing a free, secure and OS-independent fire wall system. Falcon consists of different modules: Falcons's own proxies (gener ic TCP proxy and application-specific proxies), Squid for Web access and cachin g (modified package for Linux), and qmail for mail communication.
    5 Penguins

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Fwctl

  • Version: Stable 0.25
  • Byte Size:  76.7 KB (78,544 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 23, 2000
  • Home Page: http://indev.insu.com/Fwctl/
  • Description: The Fwctl module is used to configure the Linux kernel packet filtering firewall using higher level abstraction than rules on input, output and forward chains. It has supports for masquerading, port forwarding, packet and bandwidth accounting and reports generation.
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Gatelogin

  • Version: Stable 1.0.0
  • Byte Size:  4.0 KB (4,129 bytes)
  • License: Open Source
  • Revision Date: June 14, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~blom001/gatelogin/
  • Description: When set as a users shell, gatelogin will read a config file when the user logs in, and display a list of machines which the user can log into behind a firewall etc. The config may include the 'machine' string local followed by a valid shell to allow the user to login to the gateway using that shell.
    4 Penguins

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gShield

  • Version: Stable 1.5.4  /  Development
  • Byte Size:  20.0 KB (20,480 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 13th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://muse.linuxgeek.org/
  • Description: gShield is an aggressive, modular, ipchains-based firewall script. Features include: easy configuration through a BSD-style configuration file, optional IPmasq support, TCPwrapper-like functionality for service access, and extremely restrictive defaults. It hopes to make administrating a comprehensive firewall easier, as well as offering robust protection.
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IP Filter

  • Version: Stable 3.3.11  /  Development
  • Byte Size:  504.0 KB (516,096 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 10th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/
  • Description: IP Filter is a TCP/IP packet filter, suitable for use in a firewall environment. It can either be set as a loadable kernel module (highly recommended) or be incorporated into your UNIX kernel. Scripts are provided to install and patch system files.
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ipchains

  • Version: Stable 1.3.9  /  Development 1.7.0-beta
  • Byte Size:  61.2 KB  /  8.0 KB
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 8th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.rustcorp.com/linux/ipchains/
  • Binary: RPM PPC Alpha Sparc
  • Description: Linux ipchains is a rewrite of the Linux IPv4 firewalling code and a rewrite of ipfwadm. It is required to administer the IP packet filters in Linux kernel versions 2.1.10.2 and above.
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ipfa

  • Version: Stable 1.1.0
  • Byte Size:  429.9 KB (440,173 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: August 10, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.soaring-bird.com/ipfa/
  • Description: IP Firewall Accouing (IPFA) is software designed to reside on a Linux gateway box doing IP accounting and IP filtering. IPFA can do per-ip accounting, free IP setting, user management, per-month, per-day, and per-minute logging, MAC-IP binding, firewall rule setting, online user monitoring, and more.
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IPmeter

  • Version: Stable 1.0.16
  • Byte Size:  755.1 KB (773,213 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 26, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.ipmeter.com/
  • Description: IPmeter is a network usage metering and billing application for IP traffic. The IPmeter system integrates network flows from metering nodes and uses this transaction data to generate graphical usage reports. IPmeter is designed to serve the needs of the Internet Presence Provider (IPP) market. However, IPmeter may also be deployed as a security auditing tool or as an enterprise network accounting application.
    4 Penguins

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Mason

  • Version: Stable 0.13.0 Final  /  Development
  • Byte Size:  112.0 KB (114,688 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 11th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.pobox.com/~wstearns/mason/
  • Binary: Noarch Source RPM
  • Description: Mason creates a firewall that exactly matches the types of TCP/IP traffic flowing in, out and through a Linux computer. It can be used to create a full firewall or add rules to an existing firewall.
    5 Penguins

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mklinuxfw

  • Version: Stable 0.944
  • Byte Size:  61.3 KB (62,757 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: September 9, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.madhouse.org.uk/~red/framepage.phtmlNULL/mklinuxfw/index.html
  • Description: mklinuxfw is a project to make the best possible firewall configurator for multiple platforms. The idea is that you can use the same GUI interface to generate the configuration files for any other firewall product like Linux 2.0 (ipfwadm), Linux 2.1 (ipchains), Firewall1, AltaVista, Cisco, etc.
    4 Penguins

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PMFirewall

  • Version: Stable 1.1.3
  • Byte Size:  51.2 KB (52,389 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: December 1, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.pointman.org
  • Description: PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside.
    4 Penguins

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ptfire

  • Version: Development 0.1
  • Byte Size:  4.0 KB (4,096 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 10th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://thrish.com/ut/chains.html
  • Description: Ptfire can set Linux firewall policies and rules (based on ipchains package). It is a Perl/Tk user interface to setup ip forwarding and firewall rules. It is a script that is easily customized if you understand ipchains commands.
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SINUS Firewall

  • Version: Stable 0.1.5
  • Byte Size:  932.2 KB (954,583 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: December 20, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.sinusfirewall.org/
  • Description: The SINUS Firewall is a TCP/IP packet filter for Linux. Some of its features are stateful inspection of TCP communications, text-based configuration, graphical management interface for configuration of several firewalls, dynamic rules, prevention of packet and address spoofing, extensive logging, alerting, and counter intelligence.
    5 Penguins

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