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    simplewall

    simplewall

    Simple tool to configure Windows Filtering Platform (WFP)

    ...It also includes optional modes like blocking all inbound or outbound traffic except what’s explicitly allowed, and supports temporary rule application, logging, and diagnostic views to help users understand what traffic is being blocked or permitted.
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    Linux Packet Tracer

    Simulating an IP packet traversing the Linux kernel.

    lpt simulates an IP packet traversing the Linux kernel and prints out what happens as it progresses through the security features of the kernel and quickly determine wether or not the packet will pass.
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    lavender-firewall

    lavender-firewall

    Personal firewall for linux desktop and android phone

    This is extremely handy for Android Phones, as now most third-party Apps from mobile market is now close-sourced and it's hard to promise its security, but some of this functions may be tempting, so we have to install it and give it permissions what it want at installation stage, and then it may do something we don't like in the background, now with Lavender we can at least prevent from accessing network if we don't trust it. Both linux desktop and Android Phones are now supported(Front-end library and UI support) LIMITATIONS: Check README for details. SOURCE: git clone https://github.com/crs-chin/lavender.git
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    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.
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    The purpose of the Hi-Performance Protocol Identification Engine/HiPPIE is to analyze network traffic, and determine what protocol is in use within a given session based on packets sent to the engine. Linux kernel mod with support for iptables/netfilter
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    Bors is a theoretical project that would use DNS blacklists like those used for spam but on a nfqueue level. It uses ideas from mblock/nfblockd but instead of a local list it uses DNS blacklists to lookup if an IP is blocked and what category it belongs.
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