Firewalls
A firewall is a hardware or software solution to enforce security policies. In the physical security analogy, a firewall is equivalent to a door lock on a perimeter door or on a door to a room inside of the building - it permits only authorized users such as those with a key or access card to enter. A firewall has built-in filters that can disallow unauthorized or potentially dangerous material from entering the system. It also logs attempted intrusions.
From : www.tecrime.com/0gloss.htm
Proxwall
Proxmox Firewall (also known as "Proxwall") manages inbound and outbound communications traffic. It is installed on any standard PC or Server hardware and placed at the point where the Internet enters your network. In other words a firewall controls the door between the public and the private part of a network and records the traffic through it.
If you are looking for a Linux firewall solution that can handle complex and fast changing
network environments then Proxwall is the logical choice.
Proxwall is one of the most flexible and powerful Linux firewall solutions available!
Main Features :
Complete Firewall System
Automatic installation within minutes
Secure web based configuration
Installs on Standard PC or Server hardware
Mangage multiple profiles
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