Security and FUD Leftovers

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Top 5 opensource firewalls that secure your network
What can come among the top 5 open source firewalls? Yes, this I was thinking of! Of course, there are lots of services and ready use os available. Deciding to deploy any firewall can be difficult. Why difficult? Well, the reason is simple, we never know what consequences will be there while not taking care of security. From the very beginning of the Linux era, things started with Squid, where Administrators were supposed to manage everything manually. I remember still, how we were supposed to get install service with RPM manually. How all ACLs, IP address ranges were supposed to take care of very precisely. Getting access to logs, reports was altogether a tedious job. Applying IPTable to provide extra layer security made Linux admins feel like some sort of saviors.
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The Log4j lesson for open-source users [Ed: Trying very hard to distract from the real threat, which is back doors in proprietary software and no transparency at all]
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CrowdStrike expands Zero Trust support to macOS and Linux [Ed: CrowdStrike spam (press release) edited into a fake 'article' by Mitchell Hagema, who crossposts this in shadow domains; these Microsofters spam the media with FUD in order to promote their pure garbage]
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