Assessment software development for distributed firewalls
Tue, 05/01/2007 - 23:15 by Damien Leroy
Abstract
The main objective of this thesis was to develop an application capable of analysing distributed firewall configurations. The tool can parse and interpret distributed firewall configuration files. In our case, Netfilter/iptables is the only firewall configuration language supported but the software has been designed to be easily extended to support other languages.
Alcatel Bell MSc Thesis Awards 2006 has been received for this Master Thesis (assessed by the FWO, the FNRS and Alcatel Bell).
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- Damien Leroy
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- Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium, jun 2006.
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