OpenSnitch: GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch
OpenSnitch is a versatile GNU/Linux application firewall with outbound connections filtering, ad blocking, and SIEM integration. It offers deb/rpm packages on GitHub, press coverage, connection review, donations, and translation opportunities.
Read original articleOpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux application firewall offering interactive outbound connections filtering, system-wide blocking of ads, trackers, and malware domains, GUI configuration of the system firewall, management of multiple nodes, and SIEM integration. The application can be downloaded as deb/rpm packages from their GitHub releases page. Installation instructions are provided for both deb and rpm packages. OpenSnitch has been featured in various press outlets over the years. Users can submit unexpected connections intercepted by OpenSnitch for review. Donations to support the developers can be made through the project's GitHub repository. The current maintainers and contributors of OpenSnitch can be viewed on their GitHub page. Users interested in translating OpenSnitch can contribute through the provided link.
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