What Firewall In Linux?

el33t

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I use this one with a nice GUI and easy to use not as Zoneaalarm but i managed to understand the usage and also tested on
http://www.grc.com/ :) with all ports stealth
Guarddog is a firewall configuration utility for Linux systems. Guarddog is aimed at two groups of users. Novice to intermediate users who are not experts in TCP/IP networking and security, and those users who don't want the hastle of dealing with cryptic shell scripts and ipchains/iptables parameters.
* Easy to use goal oriented GUI. You say what the firewall should do without having to explain all the details of how it should do it.
* Application protocol based. Unlike other tools, Guarddog does not require you to understand the ins and outs of IP packets and ports. Guarddog takes care of this for you. This also reduces the chances of configuration mistakes being made which are a prime source of security holes.
* Doesn't just generate the firewall once and forgets it. Guarddog lets you maintain and modify the firewall in place.
* Hosts/networks can be divided into Zones. Different zones can have different security policies for different.
* Supports the following network protocols: FTP, SSH, Telnet, Linuxconf, Corba, SMTP, DNS, Finger, HTTP, HTTPS, NFS, POP2, POP3, SUN RPC, Auth, NNTP, NETBIOS Name Service, NETBIOS Session Service, IMAP, Socks, Squid, pcANYWHEREstat, X Window System, Traceroute, ICQ, PowWow, IRC, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Ping, Quake, QuakeWorld, Quake 2, Who Is, Webmin, ICMP Source Quench, ICMP Redirect, Real Audio, Line Printer Spooler, syslog, NTP, NetMeeting, Gnutella, LDAP, LDAP-SSL, SWAT, Diablo II, Nessus, DHCP, AudioGalaxy, DirectPlay, Halflife, XDMCP and Telstra's BigPond Cable, CDDB, MSN Messenger, VNC, PPTP, Kerberos, klogin, kshell, NIS, IMAPS, POP3S, ISAKMP, CVS, DICT, AIM, Fasttrack, Kazaa, iMesh, Grokster, Blubster, Direct Connect, WinMX, Yahoo! Messenger, AH, ESP, Jabber, EsounD, Privoxy, eDonkey2000, EverQuest, ICP, FreeDB, Elster, Yahoo games, Legato NetWorker backups, Novell Netware 5/6 NCP, Bittorrent, rsync, distcc, Jabber over SSL, PGP key server, Microsoft Media Server and gkrellm.
* Protocols not supported in the list above can be entered in directly.
* Supports router configurations.
* Runs on KDE 2 or 3, and Linux 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6 series kernels.
* Supports advanced Linux 2.4+ iptables features such as connection tracking and rate limited logging.
* Firewall scripts can be Imported/Exported for use on machines other than the current one.
* DHCP support.
* Uses a "what is not explicitly allowed, is denied" philosophy. Fail-safe design.
* Well documented with tutorials and reference material.
* Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Is Free and will remain Free.

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Get Guarddog:

Regards.
 
Hmm, till now I was just using a simple set of iptables rules, thanks for the info :)

Also try Firestarter, it is a graphical configuration utility for the iptables firewall.
 
ujjwal said:
Hmm, till now I was just using a simple set of iptables rules, thanks for the info :)

Also try Firestarter, it is a graphical configuration utility for the iptables firewall.

Actually i have all beautifully setup the Guarddog firewall on my PC after spending some valuable time reading the firewall document and some head bashing when at one time it all broke access to my net connection :ohyeah: But i will check the one u suggest on my freinds PC thnks :)

Regards.
 
Good info there, mate!

BTW, try to use the rank tags instead of url ones.

Usage is same as those of the url tags:
[R A N K = whatever link you want goes here] Whatever text you want to appear here [/ R A N K]

P.S. : Remove the spaces. :ohyeah:
 
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