Bulldog 7.0 is a C/C++ script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by Robert APM Darin.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. Bulldog is a powerful but lightweight firewall for heavy use systems.
Publisher review: Bulldog is a powerful but lightweight firewall for heavy use systems. Bulldog is a powerful but lightweight firewall for heavy use systems. With many features, this firewall can be used by anyone who wants to protect his/her systems. This system allow dynamic and static rules sets for maximum protection and has several advance features. This firewall will work for the hobbyist or a military base. Generation 7 is a complete rewrite and redesign from scratch and still evolving. Be prepared to spend some time setting this up. If you are looking.Its is covered by the GPL and is FREE and always wilgt;Its isncourage and welcome anyone who wants to port and/or provide ideas/code to better this software. I would like to see this software developed into a new breed of firewall that prsoftware e best of security with ease of use. This software was developed on Linux v2.2.16-17 and v2.4 with 64 megs to 1 Gig of RAM and supports iptables via the ip_queue kernel module. Bulldog will NOT run on Windows systems. Requirements: · libpcap · libresolv · iptables/ipchains Operating system: Linux / BSD
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