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  • TinyWall

  • TinyWall is a free software to harden and control the advanced firewall built into Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. TinyWall includes a combination of features that sets it apart from both commercial and freeware firewalls: TinyWall does not annoy you with popups at all, yet it is still extremely easy to add exceptions to your firewall rules; TinyWall does not require you to know about ports, protocols and application details; TinyWall prevents malicious programs from modifying the settings of Windows Firewall. »

    tags: firewall firewall-controller
  • Gufw

  • Gufw is an easy, intuitive way to manage your Linux firewall. It supports common tasks such as allowing or blocking pre-configured, common p2p, or individual ports port(s), and many others! Gufw is powered by Uncomplicated Firewall (ufw).

    tags: firewall peer-to-peer port allow
  • Advanced Policy Firewall

  • Advanced Policy Firewall (APF) is an iptables(netfilter) based firewall system designed around the essential needs of today’s Linux servers. The configuration is designed to be very informative and easy to follow. The management on a day-to-day basis is conducted from the command line with the ‘apf’ command, which includes detailed usage information on all the features.The technical side of APF is such that it utilizes the latest stable features from the iptables (netfilter) project to provide a very robust and powerful firewall. The filtering performed by APF is three fold:1) Static rule based policies (not to be confused with a “static firewall”)2) Connection based stateful policies3) Sanity based policiesThe first, static rule based policies, is the most traditional method of firewalling. This is when the firewall has an unchanging set of instructions (rules) on how traffic should be handled in certain conditions. An example of a static rule based policy would be when you allow/deny an address access to the server with the trust system or open a new port with conf.apf. So the short of it is rules that infrequently or never change while the firewall is running.The second, connection based stateful policies, is a means to distinguish legitimate packets for different types of connections. Only packets matching a known connection will be allowed by the firewall; others will be rejected. An example of this would be FTP data transfers, in an older era of firewalling you would have to define a complex set of static policies to allow FTA data transfers to flow without a problem. That is not so with stateful policies, the firewall can see that an address has established a connection to port 21 then “relate” that address to the data transfer portion of the connection and dynamically alter the firewall to allow the traffic.... and much much more. See site for further details. »

    tags: firewall iptables netfilter mod-security application-firewall
  • CloudPassage

  • CloudPassage offers cloud server security and compliance products purpose-built for elastic cloud environments.

    tags: software-as-a-service cloud-security
  • Firewall Builder

  • Firewall Builder is Open Source multi-platform firewall management software that supports Linux iptables, FreeBSD ipfilter and ipfw, OpenBSD pf, CIsco PIX and Cisco IOS Access Lists.

    tags: Discontinued firewall protection system-administration configuration
  • iptablesbuild

  • iptablesbuild is effectively a configuration manager for iptables. It is intended to manage iptables configurations in a centralized location for multiple systems.

    tags: Discontinued firewall server-management firewall-rules iptables