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    SSHGuard

    SSHGuard

    Intelligently block brute-force attacks by aggregating system logs

    SSHGuard protects hosts from brute-force attacks against SSH and other services. It aggregates system logs and blocks repeat offenders using several firewall backends, including iptables, ipfw, and pf.
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    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    Web-based Firewall Log Analyzer

    Firewall log analyzer

    Flexible web-based firewall log analyzer, supporting netfilter and ipfilter, ipfw, ipchains, cisco routers and Windows XP system logs, and mysql or postgresql database logs using the iptables ULOG or NFLOG target of netfilter others mapped to the ulogd format with a view. Fully supports IPv6 for database logs, and netfilter and ipfilter system file logs. Also supports Maxmind's GeoIP version 2 location databases.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Comcast

    Comcast

    Simulating bad network connections so you can build better systems

    ...Comcast is a tool designed to simulate common network problems like latency, bandwidth restrictions, and dropped/reordered/corrupted packets. It works by wrapping up some system tools in a portable(ish) way. On BSD-derived systems such as OSX, we use tools like ipfw and pfctl to inject failure. On Linux, we use iptables and tc. Comcast is merely a thin wrapper around these controls. Windows support may be possible with wipfw or even the native network stack, but this has not yet been implemented in Comcast and may be at a later date. On Linux, Comcast supports several options: device, latency, target/default bandwidth, packet loss, protocol, and port number.
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    flex-fw

    flex-fw is a small and fast console frontend to iptables

    flex-fw is a small and fast console frontend to iptables with an easy syntax similar to pf, ipf or ipfw from BSD systems. The main goal was making a lightweight tool to manage tons of iptables rules on multiple Linux hosts with a similar configuration.
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    wipfw
    wipfw - IPv4 packet filter and traffic shaper for Windows based on IPFW (FreeBSD firewall).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PFL can either operate as a stand-alone firewall log parser or set up to run and configure ipfw. The major focus is parsing, compressing, and filtering *NIX (to include Mac OSX) firewall logs generated by IPFW for quick and easy admin review.
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    Bruteblock allows system administrators to block various bruteforce attacks on UNIX services. The program analyzes system logs and adds attacker's IP into IPFW table effectively blocking them. Addresses are removed from the table after expiration period
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FireWise Utilities (FWU) is a suite of tools for dynamically generating firewall tables in either binary or script format for several operating systems. Features in dev: iptables, ip6tables, ipfw, pf, SHA2 bin hashing and LZO bin compression
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    Transproxy is used in conjunction with the FreeBSD (ipfw and ipnat) or Linux transparent proxy feature (ipfwadm, ipchains and iptables), to transparently proxy HTTP requests.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Easy Firewall Configuration, sets up your firewall according to menus and selections you have made from the EFC application. Console based as of right now, supports IPCHAINS, IPTABLES for the various flavors of linux, and IPFW for FreeBSD
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    IPFWstats is a suite of shell, perl and PHP scripts to count network traffic on a per user basis on a server using the FreeBSD IPFW firewall. Statistics are imported into a MySQL database daily and can then be viewed using a PHP script in a web browser
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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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    Traffic accounting and billing system for FreeBSD using ipacctd, ipfw, php and MySQL. User management and statistic output throught web-interface.
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    AGT is a powerful console frontend to iptables, supporting nearly all of the iptables extensions. All options can be specified in a configuration file with similar syntax to 'ipf' and 'ipfw'.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Count traffic from users with dynamic ip addresses. Uses information from application level (Samba, pppd, etc.) to operate on network level (modify ipfw or another firewall rules for traffic counting).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This Daemon written in Perl, logs FreeBSD ipfw ip accounting counters every X seconds/minutes, so after rebooting, crashing, flushing, zero out your ipfirewall table, you don't loose any mayor traffic information.
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    Qtfw is a Qt gui frontend for ipfw utility in FreeBSD. It helps configuring firewall in FreeBSD with a nice and comprehensive user interface.
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    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,
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    This script is meant to simplify setup and management of relatively simple DUMMYNET traffic shaping on freeBSD. Serve primarily to translate user wishes to use ipfw commands, their interface is rather austere, intolerant and requires quite a lot of typin
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    IPFC is a distributed management solution for security module (firewall, nids). Security module can be packet-filtering (ipfw,netfilter,ipf ...), NIDS or any other servers (syslog...) or embedded devices.
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    An application layer classifier for FreeBSD's ipfw firewall.
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