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Enhancing Security: 10 Powerful Tools for Protecting Your Linux Server

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February 18, 2015
in Open source, Research/How to do it, Security, Software
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Since its inception in 1991, Linux has evolved into a go-to operating system for developers worldwide. Known for its open-source goodness, it comes second only to Windows in terms of application uses. However, being an open-source platform, it is necessary to have stringent security measures in place to efficiently reap the benefits that Linux offers.

As the statistics indicate, Linux holds a considerable share in the operating system market. Therefore, providing optimal security solutions becomes paramount. Here, we present a rundown of the top 10 tools that can bolster your Linux server’s defense against modern cyber-threats:

  1. iptables
    This user-friendly command-line tool is handy for configuring the latest packet filtering rules in Linux. Mainly used by system administrators, iptables is also responsible for setting up Network Address Translation from the packet filter ruleset. Notably, the iptables package includes ip6tables that caters to configuring IPv6 packet filters.
  2. IPCop Firewall
    IPCop Firewall is a stable, secure, user-friendly, and highly configurable firewall management system. With its easy-to-navigate web interface, it is suitable for small businesses and local PCs. Its key features include performance graphics for CPU, Memory and Disk, multi-language support, and secure, scalable upgrades.
  3. ClearOS
    A sleek firewall distribution, ClearOS can be installed within minutes. It boasts a user-friendly interface, is replete with useful features, and provides a simple avenue for adding extra services to the network.
  4. Shorewall
    Built upon the iptables or ipchains netfilter system, Shorewall allows the creation of numerous firewalls, including ipv4, ipv6, and multiple ipv4 and ipv6 firewalls.
  5. Ufw
    Short for Uncomplicated Firewall, Ufw is a program that manages the netfilter firewall. Evaluated for its user-friendly command line interface, it supports IPv6 and is widely used for status monitoring.
  6. Vuurmuur
    Vuurmuur, a powerful Linux firewall manager, is designed to manage iptables rules for servers or networks. Enhanced for easy usability, it requires no prior knowledge of iptables to operate.
  7. eBox Platform
    The eBox Platform is a versatile firewall distribution based on Ubuntu Server 8.04. After you’ve installed it, you can simply log into your eBox via your browser.
  8. OpenBSD and PF
    Predominantly developed on OpenBSD, the packet filter (PF) firewall is a component of OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD systems by default.
  9. IPFire

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