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    UFW Docker

    UFW Docker

    To fix the Docker and UFW security flaw without disabling iptables

    UFW is a popular iptables front end on Ubuntu that makes it easy to manage firewall rules. But when Docker is installed, Docker bypasses the UFW rules and the published ports can be accessed from outside. Almost all of these solutions are similar. It requires disabling docker's iptables function first, but this also means that we give up docker's network management function.
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    Firefly

    Firefly

    A proxy software to help circumventing the Great Firewall

    Firefly is an agent used to access Great Firewall (GFW) blocked websites and applications. Under the default settings, Firefly only goes through VPN forwarding wall of IP traffic, IP wall straight. If you find a website or application you cannot access, Firefly flow mechanism can be built to distinguish between an error. In this case, you can choose to forward all traffic through the VPN, and then try again.
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    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    ESSPEE - Penetration Testing & Forensics

    (Android Forensics & Malware Analysis Included)

    ESSPEE - Extreme Security Scanning Penetration testing & Exploitation Environment Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) is purposefully selected as the base Operating System to obtain supports from Ubuntu for a long duration (till Apr 2017). It is packed with featured security tools with very less resource consumption and higher degree of stability. Thanks to Back Track, Blackbuntu, CAINE and DEFT and many others for inspiration. Being a sole developer to this distro, I wish it...
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    buck-security

    Collection of security checks for Linux

    Buck-Security is a security scanner for Debian and Ubuntu Linux. It runs a couple of important checks and helps you to harden your Linux system. This enables you to quickly overview the security status of your Linux system. As a system administrator you often get into situations where you have to take care of a server, that has been maintained by other people before. In this situation it is useful to get an idea of the security status of the system immediately. Buck Security was designed...
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    WhitewallManager

    Whitelist manager

    WhitewallManager is a whitelist manager. It aims to be a web based administration tool for administrators using a default-deny approach to the security of the network they are responsible for. Default-deny is a superior model for network security as compared to default-allow, which is how the security model of most local area networks is modeled. Default-deny disallows all but access granted to resources which you specifically allow. The advantage to this is that any new resources which...
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