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    GetFirewallConfig
    A tool to remotely backup a firewall - developed with pfSense in mind. Tested with Fortigate & pfSense.
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    respite vpn - ssh & openvpn injector

    respite vpn - ssh & openvpn injector

    Bypass your ISP's firewalls and connect to the internet!

    Source: https://github.com/AlizerUncaged/HTTP-Injector respite is a SSH/openVPN client that allows you to connect to the internet with custom injected HTTP Proxy headers. This application requires Java (https://www.java.com/en/download/) and .Net 4.5 (https://www.microsoft.com/en-ph/download/details.aspx?id=42642 .Net 4.5 is already preinstalled in Windows 10). There are many SSH and OpenVPN Server providers in the internet, one is https://www.tcpvpn.com HTTP Proxy responses...
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    360-FAAR  Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Analyze FW1 Cisco Netscreen Policy Offline Using Config/Logs

    360-FAAR (Firewall Analysis Audit and Repair) is an offline, command line, firewall policy manipulation tool to filter, compare to logs, merge, translate and output firewall commands for new policies, in Checkpoint dbedit, Cisco ASA or ScreenOS commands, and its one file! Read Policy and Logs for: Checkpoint FW1 (in odumper.csv / logexport format), Netscreen ScreenOS (in get config / syslog format), Cisco ASA (show run / syslog format), 360-FAAR compares firewall policies and uses CIDR and text filters to split rulebases / policies into target sections and identify connectivity for further analysis. 360-FAAR supports, policy to log association, object translation, rulebase reordering and simplification, rule moves and duplicate matching automatically. ...
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    PACtory is a highly customizable way for handling proxy configuration settings with a dynamically created .pac-File, also known as "Windows Proxy Auto Detection" or "wpad.dat"-File, which is generated on the fly while the client is requesting it.
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    Web interface written in php for ISC bind and ISC dhcp configuration and administration. It keeps it's own database containing general dns and dhcp information and information about subnets, hosts etc. Configures DNS, DHCP, firewalls, RADIUS servers..
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    CBQ.init script demonstrate power of CBQ mechanism in network traffic management under Linux platform. This bash script parses human-readable config files and does all needed manipulation with 'tc' linux kernel utilite. See WebCBQ project for Web GUI.
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