FireAway alternatives

Looking for an alternative tool to replace FireAway? During the review of FireAway we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.

Top 3

  1. 0trace.py (reconnaissance and firewall bypass tool)
  2. opensvp (firewall testing tool)
  3. 360-FAAR (firewall analysis tool)

These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to FireAway.

Alternatives (by score)

56

0trace.py

Introduction

This security tool enables the user to perform hop enumeration (similar to traceroute). Instead of sending actual packets, it uses an established TCP connection.

Project details

0trace.py is written in Python.

Strengths and weaknesses

  • + Project is mature (10+ years)
  • - Unknown project license

Typical usage

  • Bypassing firewall rules
  • Bypassing security measures
  • Reconnaissance

0trace.py review

60

opensvp

Introduction

Tools like opensvp can be used to test the strength of a configuration from the outside. It makes it a good tool for penetration testing and security assessments. While people may feel safe to have a firewall in place, it might be unknowingly vulnerable to several attacks on protocol level. This tool helps with finding these weaknesses.

Project details

opensvp is written in Python.

Strengths and weaknesses

  • + The source code of this software is available

    Typical usage

    • Application testing
    • Defense testing
    • Penetration testing
    • Security assessment

    opensvp review

    63

    360-FAAR

    Introduction

    360-FAAR is a tool written in Perl to parse policies and logs from firewalls. It can compare firewall policies and translate between a policy and log data. Supported firewalls include Checkpoint FW1, Cisco ASA, and Netscreen ScreenOS.

    Project details

    360-FAAR is written in Perl.

    Strengths and weaknesses

    • + Project is mature (5+ years)
    • + The source code of this software is available

      Typical usage

      • Firewall auditing
      • Log analysis
      • Security assessment
      • Security reviews

      360-FAAR review

      60

      Chiron

      Introduction

      Chiron is a security assessment framework for IPv6. It provides several modules including an IPv6 scanner, IPv6 Local Link, IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy, IPv6 attack module, and IPv6 proxy. These modules help to perform an assessment, like a penetration test.

      The tool uses IPv6 extension headers to create a headers chain. This may allow evading security devices like IDS, IPS, and firewalls. Due to the flexibility of the framework, the tool can also be used to perform fuzzing of the IPv6 stack of a device.

      Project details

      Chiron is written in Python.

      Strengths and weaknesses

      • + The source code of this software is available
      • - No releases on GitHub available

      Typical usage

      • Network analysis
      • Network scanning
      • Network security monitoring

      Chiron review

      60

      Assimilator

      Introduction

      A tool like Assimilator can be of great help to 'normalize' all firewall rules into one place. Especially when a company uses different firewalls, each with their own syntax and specifics. Assimilator will then simplify the way firewall rules are created and managed.

      Project details

      Assimilator is written in Python.

      Strengths and weaknesses

      • + The source code of this software is available

        Typical usage

        • Network traffic filtering

        Assimilator review

        64

        DFWFW (Docker Firewall Framework)

        Introduction

        DFWFW, short of Docker Firewall Framework, offers easy administration of the iptables rules of Docker containers. It updates using event streams.

        Project details

        DFWFW is written in Perl.

        Strengths and weaknesses

        • + The source code of this software is available
        • - Full name of author is unknown

        Typical usage

        • Firewall management

        DFWFW review

        81

        Douane

        Introduction

        Douane is an application firewall that blocks unknown or unwanted traffic. It provides a more fine-grained filtering as it looks at the combination of application and used network ports. This is useful when allowing common browse traffic on port 80 and 443. Instead of all applications being able to use this port, only the ones that are granted access will be able to do so. When a new connection is not trusted yet, Douane will ask to allow or deny the traffic stream.

        Project details

        Douane is written in C, C++, GTK+.

        Strengths and weaknesses

        • + The source code of this software is available

          Typical usage

          • Network traffic filtering

          Douane review

          74

          FireHOL

          Introduction

          FireHOL is promoted as an iptables stateful packet filtering firewall for humans. It also comes with FireQOS, which a bandwidth shaper based on tc.

          Project details

          FireHOL is written in shell script.

          Strengths and weaknesses

          • + More than 500 GitHub stars
          • + The source code of this software is available

            Typical usage

            • Firewall management
            • Network traffic filtering

            FireHOL review

            63

            Knock

            Introduction

            Knock implements the principle of port knocking. It does so by using libpcap to sniff network traffic on interfaces and then use that to see if it matches a predefined sequence of steps.

            Project details

            Knock is written in C.

            Strengths and weaknesses

            • + Project is mature (10+ years)
            • - No updates for a while

            Knock review

            56

            LPFW (LeoPard FloWer)

            Introduction

            LPFW is the abbreviation for LeoPard FloWer and is an application firewall for Linux.

            Project details

            LPFW is written in C++, Python.

            Strengths and weaknesses

            • + The source code of this software is available
            • - Unknown project license

            Typical usage

            • Network traffic filtering

            LPFW review

            97

            OpenSnitch

            Introduction

            OpenSnitch is a tool based on Little Snitch, a macOS application level firewall. All outgoing connections are monitored and the user is alerted when a new outgoing connection occurs. This allows the user to detect and block any unwanted connections.

            Project details

            OpenSnitch is written in Golang.

            Strengths and weaknesses

            • + More than 3000 GitHub stars
            • + The source code of this software is available
            • - No releases on GitHub available

            Typical usage

            • Network traffic filtering

            OpenSnitch review

            67

            iptables

            Introduction

            The iptables tool is the userspace command line program part of the netfilter project. Since Linux 2.4 it is the standard packet filtering engine. Among standard traffic filtering, it can be used for Network Address Translation (NAT).

            Project details

            iptables is written in C.

            Strengths and weaknesses

            • + The source code of this software is available
            • + Well-known tool

              Typical usage

              • Network traffic filtering

              iptables review

              67

              nftables

              Introduction

              nftables is supposed to replace netfilter as the primary interface of network filtering. It is available since Linux kernel 3.13. Both netfilter and nftables have been co-authored by Patrick McHardy.

              Project details

              nftables is written in C.

              Strengths and weaknesses

              • + The source code of this software is available

                Typical usage

                • Network traffic filtering

                nftables review

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