ISP-fW is a firewall script that provides port forwarding, packet filtering, stateful packet inspection, port redirection, masquerading, SNAT/ DNAT, TOS, and never the last it generates htb rules for bandwich management. Includes: htb-tools, mipclass

Features

  • web administration
  • bandwidth managemnt
  • easy administration
  • designed for small and medium ISP
  • supporting IMQ for shapping

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Firewall, Internet

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  • it is simple and gets the job done.
  • we like to think that's a verry simple app for ISP that have 400-500 users.
    1 user found this review helpful.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Languages

English, Romanian

Intended Audience

System Administrators

User Interface

Framebuffer, Web-based

Programming Language

C, JavaScript, PHP

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

C Firewall Software, C Internet Software, PHP Firewall Software, PHP Internet Software, JavaScript Firewall Software, JavaScript Internet Software

Registered

2006-02-14