SSPE: Simple Security Policy Editor is a simple distributed firewall with an central ascii administration. It uses two plain manually edited ascii-files and some other, static files for each of the target-machines to generate iptables.
Started as part of the Google Summer of Code 2005, this tool adjusts security settings on Linux systems, including firewall and SELinux policies. This tool aims to replace the system-config-securitylevel tool from Red Hat and Fedora Core systems.
An inline system for registering computers on a semi-public network. Project consists of documentation to build the system and some code libraries for building the registration system.
This toolkit will provide seemless backend support for multiple Firewall and IDS systems deployment. The initial release will only support Snort and FreeBSD\\\'s ipfw, but future releases will expand the firewall selection. The main code is Python,
ISO 17799 - Code of practice for information security management. Creation of methodology and documentation for audit adapted to ISO. One is made up of an introduction on general aspects of the security of the information.
The RTSP Proxy Kit contains sourcecode for a reference implementation of an
application-level RTSP proxy server for UNIX and Windows environments. The kit
provides all of the basic functionality for an RTSP proxy.