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Dynamic iptables firewalls: Flexible (and fun) network security
In this documentation, you will learn how to make rapid, complex changes to your firewall rules dynamic firewall scripts. You can use these scripts to increase your network security and responsiveness, and to inspire your own creative designs.
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Firewall Design White Paper
This paper here is not a set of instructions of how to built an access nexus it is more like a white paper of things you should expect from such a device and be able to ask for them from you vendor.
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frox - a transparent ftp proxy
It is a transparent ftp proxy which is released under the GPL. It also has some limited support for caching through an external cache (eg. squid).
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loggrep
Loggrep greps kernel logfiles on ipchains firewall log entries and features the ability to filter against given entries (date, IP, port, ..). It also features a quasi-detection of portscanning, line count on given options and html output.
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Check Point Firewall-1 for Linux, Part One
This is the first in a series of three articles that will examine Check Point Firewall-1 for Linux. This installment will consist of a brief introductory overview of Firewall-1, and a discussion of installation, post-installation tasks, as well as si
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WallFire
The goal of WallFire is to build a very general and modular firewalling application based on netfilter or any kind of low-level framework. It will provide a multi-language API, command line and interactive console tools as well as X or HTML front-end
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A simple Linux firewall
This document discusses how to set up a very simple firewall for Linux, to greatly increase the security of your box against outside attacks.
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IP Filter
This is a programmers guide to IP Filter. Describes stateful properties, design issues, and brief examples.
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Protecting Your Linux System with FireStarter and Storm Firewall-Using a GUI to Configure a System
This documentation takes a look at two GUI-based firewalling solutions for Linux: one a commercial offering from Stormix Technologies (Storm Firewall), and the other a free software project that integrates with the GNOME desktop (Firestarter).
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floppyfw
floppyfw is a static router with the firewall-capabilities in Linux.
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