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IPCOP Firewall
IPCOP Firewall - Open Source Firewalls
IPCop is a Linux distribution which aims to provide a simple-to-manage firewall appliance based on PC hardware. IPCop is a stateful firewall built on the Linux netfilter framework. Originally a fork of the SmoothWall Linux firewall, the projects are developed independently, and have now diverged significantly. IPCop includes a simple, user managed update mechanism to install security updates when required.
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Untangle
Untangle - Open Source Firewalls
The Untangle "Firewall" is a simple traditional firewall used to block or log traffic.Untangle’s flexible deployment options and simple interface make getting started with a complete solution easier than you’d think – and at a fraction of the cost you’d expect.
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Endian Firewall
Endian Firewall - Open Source Firewalls
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The Endian Firewall is an open source GNU/Linux distribution that specializes on Routing/Firewalling and Unified Threat Management. It is being developed by the Italian Endian Srl and the community. Endian is originally based on IPCop, which itself was a fork of Smoothwall.
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Smoothwall Firewall
Smoothwall Firewall - Open Source Firewalls
Smoothwall is a Linux distribution designed to be used as an open source firewall. Designed for ease of use, Smoothwall is configured via a web-based GUI, and requires little or no knowledge of Linux to install or use. Smoothwall is also a private software company based in the UK that develops firewall and web content filtering software, and which also maintains the SmoothWall open source project.
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Nagios
Nagios - Open Source Network Monitoring Tool
Nagios is a popular open source computer system monitor, network monitoring and infrastructure monitoring software application. Nagios offers complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services and is considered the defacto industry standard in IT infrastructure monitoring. It watches hosts and services, alerting users when things go wrong and again when they get better. Nagios was originally designed to run under Linux, but also runs well on other Unix variants. It is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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