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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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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
...It accepts packets from iptables, instead of libpcap. It uses new rule types to tell iptables if the packet should be dropped or allowed to pass based on the Snort rules.
...This project will consist of a module for Firewall Builder. This module will be an add-on to Firewall Builder that will allow a user to create, compile, and apply firewall rules to a machine with Netnice Packe
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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.