Masq
This patch can be used on a masquerading firewall (NAT) to keep a log of all the outgoing masqueraded TCP connections. Its even possible to log the name of the user who has opened the connection. This can be a useful security tool for many small networks that are hidden by a masquerading box if...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 10.24 KB | Download (99): ip-masq-log Download |
IP Masquerade HOWTO project is a document describing how to set up IP Masq (NAT) for Linux systems. It contains instructions on understanding, configuring, and troubleshooting NAT or Network Address Translation for Linux. It covers topics such as IPTABLES, PORTFW, IPCHAINS, IPFWADM, stronger...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Download (118): IP Masquerade HOWTO Download |
NAT iptables firewall script is an iptables firewall script. This script is meant to be run once per boot the rules will be double added if you try to run it twice if you need to add another rule during runtime, change the -A to a -I to add it to the top of the list of rules if you use -A it...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Download (104): NAT iptables firewall Download |
IPChains::PortFW is a Perl module to manipulate portfw masquerading table. SYNOPSIS my $masq = new IPChains::PortFW( option => value, ... ); $masq->append(); IPChains::PortFW is an perl interface to the linux kernel port forwarding facility. You must have ipmasqadm and the portfw module...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 79.87 KB | Download (117): IPChains::PortFW Download |
JFwadmin provides a Java high level GUI for ipchains. JFwadmin is a Java 2 high-level X11 tool for ipchains. The GUI displays easy-to-understand services. Features include scripts generation, firewall save and restore, automatic interface and IP address and routes detection, current...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 266.24 KB | Download (97): JFwadmin Download |
dirwall is a small iptables firewall script that keeps the iptables rules separate from the script. The rules are stored in separate files so that other packages may maintain them. The dirwall rules are located in /etc/dirwall/{ACCEPT,FORWARD,MASQ,NAT,NOLOG,REJECT}/*". There may be multiple...
Platforms: *nix
License: Freeware | Size: 102.4 KB | Download (101): dirwall Download |