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    OpenSnitch

    OpenSnitch

    OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch firewall

    ...Double click on a row to view the details of a process, rule, host or user. Once you know which are the common processes, IPs and hosts that your machine is connecting to, you can start creating permanent rules (Duration: always) to deny or allow them. You can also convert temporary rules to permanent by right-clicking on a temporary rule or by double-clicking on it, and then edit it. By default OpenSnitch UI listens on a local Unix socket in /tmp/osui.sock.
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    Fail2Ban
    Fail2Ban monitors log files like /var/log/pwdfail or /var/log/apache/error_log and bans failure-prone addresses. It updates firewall rules to reject the IP address or executes user defined commands. Please see code and download from https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban . SF Fail2ban portal might not be up-to-date
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Python module for iptables manipulation (getting/adding/deleting rules, etc.)
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    DAXFi - Dynamic XML Firewall
    DAXFi is a Python package that helps configure several different kinds of firewalls in a consistent way. The rules are described in XML. It comes with a Python package, useful to build other applications and includes some useful example programs.
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    PacketFlow is a command line utility that processes an XML configuration to generate a set of firewall rules. It is intended to be installed and run directly on the firewall itself. PacketFlow was designed to deal with complex configurations.
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    Auto Proxy Filter Test (APFT) automates the testing of safe and unsafe URLs against a content filtering proxy (such as Dansguardian) and helps prevent regressions. APFT is useful to people who are designing filter rules.
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    A daemon that creates realtime dynamic, expirable iptables rules to block/drop IP addresses attempting brute-force breakin attacks on a linux host via ssh or other mechanism. Highly customizable and extensible.
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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.
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