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    PeerGuardian

    PeerGuardian - a privacy oriented firewall application

    ...It's highly recommended to use PeerBlock instead, which is a continuation of PeerGuardian's development in Windows, with bug fixes and support for Windows Vista and Windows 7. Collaboration with peerblock.com is welcome! PeerGuardian is an open project. Not only is its source code open for you to read, use, and modify - but the project is open for you to join and contribute in any form (code, documentation, bug reports, web and support).
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    mikrotik-ips-ids

    mikrotik-ips-ids

    IDS + IPS for RouterOS (mikrotik)

    This project reads logs from your mikrotik firewall and creates an address list with detected attackers
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    iplock

    iplock

    Easy to use tool to block unwanted network access.

    The iplock tool is a simple iptables extension that allows you to run iptables commands that otherwise require root access in order to block and unblock IP addresses in your firewall. This is particularly useful if you have a webserver such as Apache2 running a scripting language such as PHP without root permissions. When you detect that a user is likely a hacker (i.e. tries to access a folder named wp-admin on a non-Wordpress website) then you can use iplock <his-IP-address> to block him. ...
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