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23 Oct 06

Home PC Firewall Guide

  • Our website provides easy access to basic information about, and independent, third-party reviews of Internet security and privacy products for home, telecommuter, and SOHO (small office, home office) end-users. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

NetVeda - Safety.Net

  • Safety.Net 3.61 offers Internet security, content security and advanced Internet firewall protection for all your LAN computers, and trust controls to block unwanted or harmful applications from accessing the network. Free for personal use. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

Firewall Leak Tester

  • This website, on one hand, enables you to test your software personal firewall thanks to different test programs ('leaktests'), and on the other hand, shows a global vulnerabilities view of the most common personal firewalls in a summary page. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

Intrusion Detection With BASE And Snort

  • Shows how to install and configure BASE (Basic Analysis and Security Engine) and the Snort intrusion detection system (IDS) on a Debian Sarge system. BASE provides a web front-end to query and analyze the alerts coming from a Snort IDS system - tsangal on 2006-10-23

pfSense » Introduction

  • pfSense is a open source firewall derived from the m0n0wall operating system platform with radically different goals such as using OpenBSD's ported Packet Filter, FreeBSD 6.1 ALTQ (HFSC) for excellent packet queueing - tsangal on 2006-10-23

IPCop.org :: The bad packets stop here!

  • Linux firewall distribution for home and SOHO users. The IPCop interface is very user-friendly and task-based. IPCop offers the critical functionality of an expensive network appliance using stock, or even obsolete, hardware and OpenSource software. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

Firestarter

  • Linux security does not have to be complex,
    and simplicity does not have to mean sacrificing power.
    With Firestarter you will have a firewall up and running in minutes. After that it is up to you how deep you choose to go.
    - tsangal on 2006-10-23

How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

  • This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around some common firewall restrictions that prevent you from using most networked programs. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

Devil Linux

  • Boots and runs completely from CDROM. The configuration can be saved to a floppy diskette or a USB pen drive. Devil Linux was originally intended to be a dedicated firewall/router but now Devil-Linux can also be used as a server for many applications. - tsangal on 2006-10-23

Winpooch : Windows watchdog helps to detect spywares and trojans - opensource - anti spyware and trojan

  • Windows watchdog, open source. Anti spyware and anti trojan, it gives a full protection against local or external attacks by scanning the activity of programs in real time. Associated with ClamWin antivirus, Winpooch keeps safe your computer against virus - tsangal on 2006-10-23
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