...Vuurmuur supports traffic shaping and live monitoring. It has an easy to learn configuration that allows both simple and complex configurations, and can be fully configured through the Ncurses GUI.
Vuurmuur supports NAT, Port Forwarding and has IPv6 support.
Those who have read past the "Malware" warning can be assured there is absolutely no malware in this OS or in the download. This warning comes from the "netcat" binary included in the download as a DOS time client. Unfortunately netcat has code that is flagged as malware.
FREESCO, a NAT/firewall router/server based on Linux and runs on a single 1.44MB floppy. Freesco is very powerful and versatile and can connect multiple home or small office networks to most types of Internet connections including dialup.
A MAC address based user authentication system for campus-wide network
This system restricts the network users and records usage log of the users. It is applicable to the campus wide network and is compatible to almost all network terminals.
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Campagnol is a decentralized VPN over UDP tunneling. It uses UDP hole punching to open connections through NAT/firewall and OpenSSL's DTLSv1 implementation for mutual authentication and encryption.
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Enable Linux firewall to support connection tracking and NAT of H.323 protocol. It supports RAS, Fast Start, H.245 Tunnelling, Call Forwarding, Signal Proxy/Softswitch, RTP/RTCP and T.120 based audio, video, fax, chat, whiteboard, file transfer, etc.
pptp-proxy is a proxy for the Point-to-Point Tunneling Procotol. It handles multiple tunnels on a nat-box driven by pf. pptp-proxy relies on Niels Provos's libevent.
The use of NAT devices all over the Internet has made peer-to-peer exchanges unreliable. The rise of IPv6 should repair this, but it will still not be reliable until all peers have implemented IPv6. Such IPv6 implementation could be arranged on the fly with a tunnel mechanism that does not rely on router co-operation or manual configuration.