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Untangle

Untangle

Untangle’s Firewall filters traffic based on IP address, protocol and ports and allows administrators to: designate which systems and services (http, ftp, etc.) are publicly available, create a DMZ and perform NAT (with Router), and run as a transparent bridge to complement existing hardware.

Untangle is much more than a firewall.  It is, in fact, a Linux distribution that includes a host of software written by other developers.  Software includes a Web Filter, Spam Blocker, Spyware Blocker, Virus Blocker, Phish Blocker, Instrusion Prevention, Attack Blocker, OpenVPN, Router, Untangle Reports, and Untangle Platform.


 Untangle

License
GNU GPL v2

Developer
Untangle. Inc

Website
www.untangle.com

Requirements
Hardware:
Up to 50 users:
Pentium 4 or greater
1GB RAM
80GB Hard disk
2 (3 for DMZ) NIC's

Support:
Install Guide, FAQ
, Forums

Selected Reviews:
LinuxPlanet

Features include:

  • Blocks sessions based on simple rules
  • Rules can be based on a variety of attributes
  • Custom logging, blocking or passing rules can be created by:
    • protocol
    • direction
    • source address
    • destination address
    • source port
    • destination port

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