Saturday, April 9, 2011

Free Firewall Builder for ubuntu

Are you still managing firewalls from the command line?

Does this sound familiar?
You need to make a firewall update, but you are not sure of the exact command you need, so you: Search for documentation. Scour forums. Trawl through wikis. Hours go by. Finally, something that looks like the right command! Try it out. Oh, didn't work. Back to searching...
Been there? Well, no more.
At NetCitadel, we make it easy to configure your firewalls. Our Firewall Builder application is trusted by thousands of users to help them manage their production firewalls. Why? We're glad you asked.

Simplicity

Flexibility

Time Savings

With features like shared objects, drag-and-drop GUI, and search-and-replace, tasks that used to be time-consuming and frustrating are now simple and straightforward.
Firewall Builder supports a wide range of firewalls, including Cisco ASA/PIX, Linux iptables, BSD pf and many more. You’re not confined to one platform—or locked into a single vendor.
The easy-to-use GUI, multiple platform support, and make-it-easy features let you forget about typing commands and instead focus on what traffic your firewall policies should allow or deny.

Firewall Builder lets you manage multiple firewalls from a single application

Complete list of supported platforms

What Customers Are Saying

Don't take our word for it, here is what our customers say about Firewall Builder.

Firewall Builder's firewall library helps us make changes quickly and ensure a consistent security configuration across our server farm. As a rapidly ...
Tim N.
VP of Engineering

As an IT outsourcing provider to small and mid sized companies Lemon Computing uses Firewall Builder to manage firewalls at customer sites and in our data centre.
Martijn D.
Managing Director





"Stunning" is how I typically describe Firewall Builder. As a database consultant who is also responsible for system and network administration I don't want to become an expert in iptables...
Paul W.
CEO


 
 
 
 

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