Geo Firewall performs blocking of network traffic based on geography (geo IP), allows to add custom subnets, allows exceptions on ports for incoming traffic for specific geography, keeps visual and persistent logs, shows statistics, automatically updates geographical database.
Features
- Blocking of IPs based on their geography
- Blocking of incoming or ongoing traffic or both
- Spcify an action to be performed on blocked traffic
- Specify user-defined networks in addition to geographical networks from the geo database
- Lookup geography of IP addresses
- Log activity into a file
- Whitelisted IPs that are never blocked
- Port range exceptions for incoming traffic
- Statistical geo charts and tables of ongoing communication
- Automatic updates of geographical database
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The non-owner review is garbage IMHO. First off, the cost of the paid version is very reasonable. It works perfectly and we tested it on 2 cloud VMs in Azure, 1 being an Exchange server and worked well for DoS attacks we were suffering from that Azure Firewall would not address. Highly recommend this product. Support responses are within 1-2 hours and very helpful in explaining how it works. This works at the System level so it is very efficient and not CPU/Network intensive. This free version is great for testing proof of concept but seriously, a license is so inexpensive that person leaving review about having to pay for it doesn't understand the value it is for the price. Open Source was probably expected but it is not Open Source so that's why I think they flamed it in a review.
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firstly, all 64-bit versions are not downloaded, writes the error "503 Service Unavailable", and the 32-bit version says the error "This installer package is not intended for this platform." This is ridiculous, since any 64-bit system has 32-bit emulation, it is very stupid to put such a check in the installer, and there is no need to carry heresy that something is not working correctly there. secondly, this is not a firewall, but an interface to a paid service, and the application is an advertis****t of their services, a blatant advertis****t. thirdly, it's very funny to see how the author writes himself a review "looks nice, easy to use". A serious approach is immediately felt! (It's sarcasm)Reply from Verigio - Geo Firewall