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Plugdaemon is a tool that is inspired by, but not based on, programs like plug-gw. It was originally a simpler alternative, but the connection balancing code and other features makes it a lot more versatile.
BrFW is an application firewall, the user will specify what programs are able to open sockets (RAW / IP / UDP / TCP...).
BrFW alerts when another program try to access the network.
DAXFi is a Python package that helps configure several different kinds of firewalls in a consistent way. The rules are described in XML. It comes with a Python package, useful to build other applications and includes some useful example programs.
This is a Host based Intrusion Detection system, it consists of 4 components viz.Port scan detector,Policy Enforcer,Network Statistics,and Vulnerability detector. The backend programs are written in C, the front end is made using Qt Designer and Glade.
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Allows users of a Linux workstation to control which programs access the Internet. This can be done statically by listing them in a file or dynamically via a GUI dialog box that appears when a new program attempts to connect to the Internet.