PF Test is a tool to test pf rules.
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PF Test is a tool to test pf rules.
Python Class for the MANRS API
A simple package for packet sniffing, with static/dynamic filtering options, real-time reaction, I/O operations and more.
A Linux kernel module project focused on packet filtering and resource management. Involves custom Netfilter hooks, IP blocking, and memory allocation checks using Valgrind. Detailed examples and notes available for kernel module creation and IP comparison methods.
List of cyber attacks on client and server MMS: Man-in-the-middle; Denial of Service; Packet Filtering, Downgrade attack
A high-performance packet broker in C with advanced rule management, dynamic updates, protocol and VLAN filtering.
XDP packet filtering for OSI model layers 2, 3 and 4
Lightweight firewall for Windows server deployments, providing IP-based access control and ingress rate-limiting.
Secure your Linux machine by blocking unwanted traffic and monitor your system
Elevate your network's defenses with the power of scikit-learn and XDP, the dynamic duo of packet filtering.
An nftables configuration file with layer 7 filtering and DDoS protection for a Minecraft server. Includes rules for blocking fake sessions, query floods, and bot attacks, as well as filtering for IP addresses and port numbers.
Advanced library for packet processing. Includes NetVM, NetPDL, and NetPFL.
An ebpf based firewall for openziti edge-routers/tunnelers
Zig virtual machine for eBPF programs.
This repository contains usage documentation for the Python module PyShark. It also provides various Python methods for processing, filtering and analyzing packet data using PyShark.
Firewall and Privatizing Proxy for Trackers, Attackers, Malware, Adware, and Spammers with Anti-Virus On-Demand and On-Access Scanning (PF, squid, privoxy, hphosts, dshield, emergingthreats, hostsfile, PAC file, clamav)
Rust virtual machine and JIT compiler for eBPF programs
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