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Linux (Page 2)

Vuurmuur – OpenSource Firewall Manager for Linux IPTables

2007-11-30
By: admin
In: Opensource Firewall, Security
Tagged: bandwidth, firewall-manager, iptables, Linux, OpenSource, Opensource Firewall, port-forwarding, Security, traffic-shaping

Vuurmuur is an Opensource Firewall Manager based on iptables in Linux. Vuurmuur works with both Linux Kernel 2.4 and Linux Kernel 2.6 Vuurmuur has a simple and easy interface with a nice GUI support for simple to complex configurations. Vuurmuur allows remote administration through SSH or through the system console. If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Read More →

ClarkConnect – OpenSource Firewall Intrusion Prevention networking and collabration suite

2007-11-29
By: admin
In: Linux, Networking, Opensource Firewall, Redhat, Security
Tagged: antiphising, antispam, firewall, idp, intrusion-prevention, ipsec, Linux, multiwan, Opensource Firewall, proxy, Redhat, Security, snort, squid, vpn

ClarkConnect is an all-in-one Opensource networking suite from Point Clark Networks. It is a full blown security suite on one front with Stateful firewall protection, Intrusion Detection and prevention, Maile Gateway with Antivirus, Anti-spam and Anti-phishing support, proxy & web content filtering, peer to peer connection filtering for web protection while is also a networking suite with IPSec and PPTP support, bandwdith and system monitoring and a server with web-server, Database server support, file & print sharing, mail server, system and mail backup. All built on a cut down redhat linux with a good web interface.Read More →

redWall Firewall – Opensource Linux Firewall using an old PC

2007-11-29
By: admin
In: Linux, Opensource Firewall, Security
Tagged: Linux, Opensource Firewall, Security

redWall Firewall is a free opensource firewall based on Gentoo linux distribution with Linux Kernel 2.6. redWall firewall runs from a bootable CD-ROM while the configs are saved on a USB Memory stick, Floppy drive or on the Hard Drive. Newer version has support to install the firewall on the Hard Disk. The redWall firewall has a good web interface. Reporting on the firewall is based on a MySQL database (except for squid) and so presents the advantage of using the firewall also as a Management console or a logging console so multiple firewalls in the network can report back to the management station orRead More →

pfSense – m0n0wall based OpenSource Firewall using old PC

2007-11-28
By: admin
In: Linux, Opensource Firewall, Security, Unix, Wireless
Tagged: Linux, Opensource Firewall, Security, Unix, Wireless

pfSense is yet another opensource firewall which can turn your old PC into a fully functional Firewall. pfSense opensource firewall is based on the m0n0wall opensource embedded firewall with all the good features of m0n0wall and advanced addition features. pfSense uses OpenBSD's ported packet filter, FreeBSD 6.1 ALTQ (HSFC) for excellent packet queueing and integrated package managegement system for extending with new features.Read More →

m0n0wall – Opensource embedded Firewall turns a PC into firewall

2007-11-28
By: admin
In: Linux, OpenSource, Opensource Firewall, Security, Unix, Wireless
Tagged: Linux, OpenSource, Opensource Firewall, Security, Unix, Wireless

m0n0wall is a free opensource embedded firewall that runs on embedded PCs (recommended) and other generic standard PC workstations that can run FreeBSD or rather supported by FreeBSD. m0n0wall firewall provides most of the features provided by a commercial firewall.Read More →

IPCop Firewall – Opensource Linux turns old PC into Firewall

2007-11-27
By: admin
In: Linux, OpenSource, Opensource Firewall, Security, Wireless
Tagged: Linux, OpenSource, Opensource Firewall, Security, Wireless

IPCop Firewall – Bad Packets Stop here!!!  IPCop Firewall is a well known Opensource Linux distribution built to protect Home and SOHO networks from hackers and potential intruders on the Internet. IPCop can run a old PC and can be installed and be operational within minutes.Read More →

HowTo: Add persistent Static Routes in Debian Linux

2007-11-07
By: admin
In: Debian, Linux, Networking
Tagged: Debian, Linux

As in any Network device or a server, there will be times when you need to add a persistent static route to a target destination in your Debain Linux Server. Adding a Static route in Debain Linux can be done using the "route" command and editing the network script files.Read More →

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