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In this post we will discuss how to use efficiently IPSET with CSF (ConfigServer Security & Firewall) Firewall. Unfortunately, I will not discuss what CSF is because it's not within the scope, but you can read about it here. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
At the very least, the free ConfigServer CSF is a more robust firewall addon that blocks brute force attempts, mod security failures, and so on. It's relatively easy to install, has a ton of options, and it's easy to whitelist IPs if your users have trouble. The same dev has a virus & malware scanner that's available as a one-time purchase. Source: about 1 year ago
Use CSF (linux only) to cut down some basic attacks https://configserver.com/configserver-security-and-firewall/. Source: over 1 year ago
Seems like a GUI wrapper (other than the graphs) so may not solve the OPs issue of things like Docker complicating the firewall. Source: over 1 year ago
You should not have ANY ports on the home network open to the outside. NONE. If you insist on running a public-facing service at home, use a VPS with an ARGO tunnel. No SQL ports should be open to anywhere, not even on a private net. Use SSH tunnels to access if needed. As long as everything is closed to the outside, a consumer-grade firewall, along with every node on the home network protected by Configserver... Source: over 2 years ago
If you're fine with writing emails instead of filling in an Outlook form (as a user), then https://freshservice.com/ might work. Source: over 2 years ago
FreshService is pretty good and ticks all the boxes you're looking for (https://freshservice.com/). Source: over 2 years ago
If you're not capable of hosting the solution yourself, there are solutions that have per-agent models that will cost you much less than SchoolDude, all while being substantially more feature rich. osTicket and FreshService are both great examples. A cloud hosted instance of osTicket is only $9/agent/month. FreshService is a more polished solution, but costs more at $19/agent/month. Source: about 3 years ago
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