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tgcd is a simple Unix network utility to extend the accessibility of TCP/IP based network services beyond firewalls. This can also be used by network analysts and security experts for penetration testing and analyze the security of their network.
It's written in C Language.
These three tools build Checkpoint, Cisco ASA or Netscreen policys from logfiles. They write dbedit, access-list or set address, set service and set policy commands for the traffic seen in the logs, that can be cut and pasted into the firewalls. WOOT
Green Screen: A Linux based Advanced Syslog Server for Juniper NetScreen Firewalls - Can be expanded later to support other products. It can capture syslog messages, parse them, store them in a MySQL database. A Web GUI interface is also included.
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FreePFW is a web interface to IPFW firewall on FreeBSD servers. It allows authorized users, from authorized hosts changing *specific* rules at the firewall, granting remote access to the server.