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  2. firewalld - Wikipedia

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    firewall-applet is a small status indicator utility that is optionally included with firewalld. It can provide firewall event log notifications as well as a quick way to open firewall-config. firewall-applet was ported from the GTK+ to the Qt framework in the summer of 2015 following the GNOME Desktop ’s deprecation of system tray icons.

  3. ipchains - Wikipedia

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    Linux IP Firewalling Chains, normally called ipchains, is free software to control the packet filter or firewall capabilities in the 2.2 series of Linux kernels.It superseded ipfirewall (managed by ipfwadm command), but was replaced by iptables in the 2.4 series.

  4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Red Hat's enterprise product, then known as Red Hat Linux, was made freely available to anybody who wished to download it, while Red Hat made money from support. Red Hat then moved towards splitting its product line into Red Hat Enterprise Linux which was designed to be stable and with long-term support for enterprise users and ...

  5. Disable third-party firewall software - AOL Help

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    3. Click Check firewall status. 4. In the left panel, under Control Panel Home, click Turn Windows Firewall on or off. 5. Under Customize settings for each type of network, in the Home or network (private) network location settings section, select the Turn off Windows Firewall (not recommended) option. 6.

  6. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivative: x86, x86-64: GPL and others: Free or paid registration: Router and firewall for SMBs with network, gateway and server modules accessed through WebConfig. A paid registration for extra online services is available, but not necessary for operation of the product. Cumulus Linux: Active: Debian derivative?

  7. Shorewall - Wikipedia

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    Shorewall is an open source firewall tool for Linux that builds upon the Netfilter (iptables/ipchains) system built into the Linux kernel, making it easier to manage more complex configuration schemes by providing a higher level of abstraction for describing rules using text files.

  8. Deep packet inspection - Wikipedia

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    Firewall checks the certificate trust chain on its own Firewall now works as man-in-the-middle . Traffic from client can be decrypted (with Key Exchange Information from client), analysed (for harmful traffic, policy violation or viruses), encrypted (with Key Exchange Information from targetwebsite.com) and sent to targetwebsite.com

  9. Security-Enhanced Linux - Wikipedia

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    SELinux is available since 2005 as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 4 and all future releases. This presence is also reflected in corresponding versions of derived systems such as CentOS, Scientific Linux, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. The supported policy in RHEL4 is targeted policy which aims for maximum ease of use and thus is ...