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    CacheGuard Gateway

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    Free UTM appliance: firewall, VPN, WAF and antivirus in one ISO.

    Securing your network should not require an enterprise budget. CacheGuard is a free open-source network security appliance for startups and growing businesses that need serious protection without the complexity. Install CacheGuard-OS on any x86 machine or VM and get a complete security gateway in under an hour. No plug-ins, no compatibility issues. Everything works out of the box. CacheGuard-OS is not an app, it IS the OS. A fully custom network appliance operating system built from...
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    Endian Firewall Community
    Endian Firewall Community (EFW) is a "turn-key" linux security distribution that makes your system a full featured security appliance with Unified Threat Management (UTM) functionalities. The software has been designed for the best usability: very easy to install, use and manage and still greatly flexible. The feature suite includes stateful packet inspection firewall, application-level proxies for various protocols (HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP) with antivirus support, virus and spam-filtering for email traffic (POP and SMTP), content filtering of Web traffic and a "hassle free" VPN solution (based on both OpenVPN and IPsec).
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    OctopusWAF

    OctopusWAF

    Web application firewall in C language uses libevent

    OctopusWAF is a open source Web application firewall, is made in C language uses libevent to make multiple connections. Event-driven architecture is optimized for a large number of parallel connections (keep-alive) which is important for high performance AJAX applications. This tool is very light, you can deploy in any please, this resource turn perfect to protect specific endpoint that need a custom protection.
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    WhitewallManager

    Whitelist manager

    WhitewallManager is a whitelist manager. It aims to be a web based administration tool for administrators using a default-deny approach to the security of the network they are responsible for. Default-deny is a superior model for network security as compared to default-allow, which is how the security model of most local area networks is modeled. Default-deny disallows all but access granted to resources which you specifically allow. The advantage to this is that any new resources which...
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    LogCop is a set of turn-key bash/firewall/awk scripts for enhancing an IDS. It monitors system logs and blocks IP addresses based on such criteria as illegal user names from repeated attacks. In production under Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, Solaris.
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