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    FwGuardian
    You can make a simple MSN control (which users can login), web authentication gateway (Horatio based), load balance (iproute2), traffic shape (QoS), simple packet filter and NAT redirects (DNAT), loadbalance and VPN gateway or roadwarrior and ...
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    IPv6 CARE
    IPv6 CARE, "IPv6 Compliant Automatic Runtime Environment", provides an environment where applications instantly become IPv6-compliant ('patch' mode, see RFC6535). It can also generate a diagnosis about the IPv6 compliance of an application ('check' mode). It uses an LD_PRELOAD-based library injection technique.
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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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