26 projects tagged "Firewalls"
mSuite is a solution for enterprise-wide infrastructure management. This solution uses Monolith Event Manager (Event/Fault), Action Manager (E&N), and Reporter (Historical Reporting). Monolith integrates with a variety of availability and performance tools based upon a client's needs. mSuite can monitor syslogs, SNMP traps, and NT event logs.
SpotSec Network Gateway is an all in one Linux firewall and gateway distribution that features a Web-based management console. It is designed to be a unified threat management system to protect and defend a network. Common features include intrusion detection and prevention and HTTP, SMTP, and POP3 proxies with content filtering and virus scanning. The design of the Web interface is centered around the definition of networks, services, users, and time events, which allows easier modification of packet filter rules.
fwsnort translates snort rules into an equivalent iptables ruleset. By making use of the iptables string match module, fwsnort can detect application layer signatures which exist in many snort rules. fwsnort adds a --hex-string option to iptables, which allows snort rules that contain hex characters to be input directly into iptables rulesets without modification. In addition, fwsnort makes use of the IPTables::Parse Perl module in order to (optionally) restrict the snort rule translation to only those rules that specify traffic that could potentially be allowed through an existing iptables policy.
Bandwidth Management Tools is a total bandwidth management solution for Linux and can be used for firewalling, traffic graphing, and shaping. It is not based on any currently-available bandwidth management software and supports packet queues, bursting, complex traffic flow hierarchies, flow groups, traffic logging, and a simple real-time monitoring front-end.
fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall logfiles. It understands logs from ipf (xBSD, Solaris), OpenBSD 3.x pf, Linux 2.2 ipchains, Linux 2.4 iptables, and a few types of routers and firewalls (Cisco, Checkpoint FW-1, and Watchguard). The excellent log analysis program Analog is used to create the reports.
TrinityOS is a step-by-step, example-driven HOWTO on building a very functional Linux box with strong security in mind. TrinityOS is well known for its strong packet firewall ruleset, Chrooted and Split DNS (v9 and v8), secured Sendmail (8.x), Linux PPTP, Serial consoles and Reverse TELNET, DHCPd, SSHd, UPSes, system performance tuning, the automated TrinityOS-Security implementation scripts, and much more.
Wflogs is a firewall log analysis tool. It can be used to produce a log summary report in plain text, HTML, and XML, or to monitor firewalling logs in real-time. For now, netfilter, ipchains, ipfilter, cisco_pix, cisco_ios, and snort input formats are supported. It is particularly fast when asynchronous DNS resolution is enabled. The goal of the WallFire project is to build a very general and modular firewalling application based on Netfilter or any kind of low-level framework. Wflogs is part of the WallFire project, but can be used independently.
fireparse is an ADMLogger plugin that emails a report of all packets that have been logged by the kernel's packet filtering subsystem (iptables/netfilter or ipchains). The report includes source and destination ports, direction, logged packet count, matched rule, and fully resolved host names (if available). The email report can be formatted to plain text or a colored HTML table.