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    openWrt-snort

    openWrt-snort

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in.

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in, for Raspberry Pi 4/ 4B+ and 400, basically for Processor BCM2711. Installed Snort Community Model to Intrusion Detection system. Prevention system not installed. eth0 used as output/ LAN socket, to run internet and access router. eth1, which can be USB -> Ethernet port, is used as WAN port, to connect Pi board to Internet IP. to flash img file, you can restore in SD card, or use Balena Etcher to flash. or you can use DD...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FancySS

    FancySS

    fancyss is a project for bypassing the Great Firewall (GFW)

    Fancyss is a “scientific Internet access / bypassing censorship” toolkit targeted principally to Asus routers running AsusWRT or Merlin-based firmware. The project provides a plugin suite (with “software center” integration) so that home routers can run proxy or tunneling tools (e.g. V2Ray) to circumvent firewall or censorship (“GFW” in the Chinese context). Because it integrates into the router’s firmware environment, fancyss automates configuration, routing, and firewall rules to minimize manual tinkering. ...
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    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance

    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance

    OpenWRT ©VMWare ©ESXi Appliance NAT router

    Ready to use OpenWRT NAT router appliance for ©VMWare ©ESXi. You only have to uncompress and register it to your ©ESXi server to be able to use it as a fencing device between your LAN network and some NATed network inside your ©ESXi host. It can also be easily configured to serve as a firewall in a dedicated ©ESXi host. You can follow the setup guide at https://33hops.com/vmware-esxi-nat-with-custom-firewall.html The appliance comes in a very small package (less than 5 MB), still...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    BPAdmin

    Ferramenta Web para Administração de Firewall

    Ferramenta web para administração de regras de firewall para pequenas redes que inclui scripts de inicialização de redes, configurações de integração com Squid e um Balanceador de Cargas Simples. Baseado no projeto squidadmin.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Myra Canyon

    Myra Canyon

    network control and reporting

    Easily turn a Ubuntu-based computer into a full linux router, complete with dhcpd, named/bind, iptables firewall, and packet inspection of the network traffic being routed. Deep packet inspection for layer 2 (mac), layer 3 (ipv4, ipv6), layer 4 (icmp, tcp, udp), and layer 7 (application-specific). Summary of network flows and all layers of inspected traffic is stored in a database at 1-second intervals.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    A simple NAT(network address translator) for IPv6 (Linux only). Make sure if you really need it before using it. Functions: 1. IPv6 auto configuration; 2. TCP, UDP and ICMP-Echo port forwarding; 3. static port mapping for TCP and UDP.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Java NIO TCP Port Mapper

    The Java NIO based TCP port mapper

    This program map the given TCP ports to other ports according to .properties file slots (localHost:localPort - remoteHost:remotePort pairs).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Milkshake is a Slackware-based Linux distribution that boots from a USB stick and turns an unused PC into a home firewall/router. This project is currently in prealpha and is not intended for use yet. Please do not rate it up or down yet.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A Java implementation of a NAT-PMP client. At the project's inception, there was not a well-known NAT-PMP client library for Java. This project intends to fill the gap.
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