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    sysmon

    sysmon

    Sysmon prints short and uniform information about OS

    This shell script prints short and uniform information about OS such as: CPU, RAM, OS name and version, kernel version, hostname, system load, current processes, network interfaces, total logged in users, hard disks, runlevel, etc. No root or any special superuser's rights are required. Runs under Linux, Android (Termux), Windows (Msys2 and Cygwin), FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD and other Unix-like systems.
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    WARP one-click script

    WARP one-click script

    Add an IPv4, IPv6 or dual-stack CloudFlare WARP network interface

    ...First release on the whole network, through wireproxy, let WARP suggest a socks5 proxy locally. Support WARP on Debian9; 1.Support WARP on Debian 9. Support WARP+ account, with third-party brush WARP+ traffic and upgrade kernel BBR script. Normal user-friendly menu, advanced users can quickly build through suffix options. Intelligent judgment of vps operating system, Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 20.04; Debian 9, 10, 11, CentOS 7, 8; Alpine and Arch Linux, please be sure to choose LTS system. Combined with Linux version and virtualization method, three WireGuard solutions are automatically selected. ...
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    An iptables based firewall for systems running the Linux 2.4 or later kernel. Very flexible configuration allows the firewall to be used in a wide variety of firewall/gateway/router and VPN environments.
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    A powerful network security tool, easy, safe and totally free.

    BrazilFW is a mini Linux distribution designed to be used as a Firewall and Router that runs easily on older computers. An old PC running BrazilFW is much more powerful and efficient than commercial software for routing in offices and residences running on a "powerful" computer. BrazilFW is based on Coyote Linux, which was designed by Joshua Jackson who discontinued Coyote Linux in version 2.24 in August 2005.
    Downloads: 103 This Week
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    SEConnector
    SEConnector firewalling/routing gateway SECurity-System for Linux based on kernel 2.6 and iptables
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    The kernel network stack may behave not as expected, especially in the case of receiving packets. With Ianus it is possible to bypass the kernel network stack and to develop your own network stack in user space or other tools.
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    A Firewallscript for Linux which allows you to do easy loadbalancing, dualrouting, failover, traffic control, etc. The script allows you to set up things in a few settings files and just run (after some kernel patching ;) ).
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    Linsec is a shell script firstly designed for slackware linux 10 and now supports most of linux distros. Linsec improves security of Linux systems (kernel parameters, network behaviour, iptables, critical files permissions)
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    A simple and configurable traffic shaper for OSes using Linux kernel. Or, if you prefer, traffic shaping for the masses.
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    Bash script that uses iproute2 and shapecfg (shaper.o) to limit incoming and outgoing traffic on a linux router. Also haves option for supporting more than 100 shapers via kernel patch.
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    A very simple Linux firewall scripts designed for home users/small office users. Requires Linux kernel 2.4.x, ipcalc and iptables to run. These scripts have been tested on Trustix 1.2, 1.5 and 2.0 (Beta), Redhat 7.2, and 7.3 only.
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    This is an easily configurable firewall which runs under ipchains or iptables (2.2 kernel, or 2.4). Requires no knowledge of iptables/ipchains.
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