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ferm is a tool to maintain complex firewalls, without having the trouble to rewrite the complex...

Top 6 Open-Source Alternatives to ferm

pfSense Plasma Firewall Zabbix Datadog Ossec Denyhosts

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to ferm are pfSense, Plasma Firewall, and Zabbix. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Perimeter Security And Firewalls #Cyber Security #Network Security 10 social mentions

  2. Plasma Firewall is an open-source control panel with which you can manage your system firewall.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Security & Privacy #Tool #Monitoring Tools 1 social mentions

  3. 3
    Track, record, alert and visualize performance and availability of IT resources
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #DevOps Tools 5 social mentions

  4. See metrics from all of your apps, tools & services in one place with Datadog's cloud monitoring as a service solution. Try it for free.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $15.0 / Monthly (per host)

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #Error Tracking 5 social mentions

  5. 5
    OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Security & Privacy #Cyber Security #Monitoring Tools 1 social mentions

  6. The idea of denying access to SSH servers is nothing new and I was inspired by many other scripts...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Monitoring Tools #Cyber Security #Web Application Security

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