Bluewall : Firewall Framework Designed For Offensive & Defensive Cyber Professionals

Bluewall is a firewall framework designed for offensive and defensive cyber professionals. This framework allows Cybersecurity professionals to quickly setup their environment while staying within their scope.

Features

* Configure Firewall
* Configure Hostname
* Configure Interface(s)

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Supported Operating Systems

* Redhat/CentOS
* Windows configuration can be generated but not executed.

Commandline

* bluewall -c config/example.ini
** See example configuration

Utils

* Enumerate – Identify live hosts inside your network (coming soon)

Symantecs

* Target Host – Outbound communication
* Trusted Host – Bidirectional communication
* No Strike – Devices your computer should not communicate with

Setup

#BUILT FOR PYTHON 2.x
sudo python setup.py install
sudo bluewall -h (for help)

Getting Started

#Setup Initial Environment using Configuration
sudo bluewall -c config/hostconfig.ini

#Export optional windows configuration
sudo bluewall -c config/hostconfig.ini -w autoconfig.ps1

#Add additional inbound host or ranges
sudo bluewall -ih 192.168.0.3,192.168.1.0/24

#Exclude host to communicate with
sudo bluewall -eh 192.168.1.1

#Super easy wizard mode
sudo bluewall –wizard

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