Comparison of firewalls
The following is a comparison of notable firewalls, starting from simple home firewalls up to the most sophisticated Enterprise-level firewalls.
Firewall software
Ultimately, all firewalls are software-based, but some firewall solutions are provided as software solutions that run on general purpose operating systems. The following table lists firewall software when
Firewall appliances
A firewall appliance is a combination of a software firewall and an operating system that is purposedly built to run a firewall system. These include:
- embedded firewalls: very limited-capability programs running on a low-power CPU system,
- software-based firewall appliances: a system that can be run in independent hardware or in a virtualised environment as a virtual appliance
- hardware-based firewall appliances: a firewall appliance that runs on a hardware specificly built to install as a network device, providing enough network interfaces and CPU to serve a wide range of purposes. From protecting a small network (a few network ports and few Mbps throughput) to protecting an enterprise-level network (tens of network ports and Gbps thoughput).
The following table lists different firewall appliances.
Firewall | License | Cost / Usage Limits | OS |
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Check Point | Proprietary | Included on Check Point security gateways |
Proprietary operating system Check Point IPSO and Gaia (Linux-based), runs on appliances and virtual machines. |
CISCO | Proprietary | Included on all CISCO switches and routers |
Proprietary, runs only on CISCO hardware |
Clavister cOS Core | Proprietary | Included on Clavister security gateways |
Proprietary cOS Core, runs on Clavister appliances and virtual machines. |
IPCop | various | Free | Linux-based appliance |
IPFire | GPL | Free | Linux-based appliance |
Juniper SSG | Proprietary | Included on Juniper Netscreen security gateways |
Proprietary operating system Netscreen. |
Juniper SRX | Proprietary | Included on Juniper SRX security gateways |
Proprietary operating system JunOS. |
Monowall | BSD | Free | FreeBSD-based appliance |
Nano IT & TI | Proprietary | $35 to 1800 / 30 day trial support | Linux-based appliance CentOS |
pfsense | ESF License Agreement, v1.0 [1] | Free | FreeBSD/NanoBSD-based appliance |
Smoothwall | GPL | Free | Linux-based appliance |
Sophos UTM | GPL and Proprietary | Free / Paid | Linux-based appliance |
Untangle | GPL | Free/Paid | Linux-based appliance |
Vyatta | GPL | ? | Linux-based appliance |
Zeroshell | GPL version 2 | Free | Linux-based appliance |
Firewall rule-set basic filtering features comparison
Can Target: | Changing default policy to accept/reject (by issuing a single rule) | IP destination address(es) | IP source address(es) | TCP/UDP destination port(s) | TCP/UDP source port(s) | Ethernet MAC destination address | Ethernet MAC source address | Inbound firewall (ingress) | Outbound firewall (egress) |
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IPFire | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Trend Micro Internet Security | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Untangle | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Vyatta | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Firewall | No | No | Yes | Partial | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Windows Vista Firewall | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Windows 7 / Windows 2008 R2 Firewall |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
WinGate | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Zeroshell | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Zorp | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
- Windows XP Firewall can target only single destination TCP/UDP port per rule, not port ranges, therefore support is partial.
Firewall rule-set advanced features comparison
Can: | work at OSI Layer 4 (stateful firewall) | work at OSI Layer 7 (application inspection) | Change TTL? (Transparent to traceroute) | Configure REJECT-with answer | DMZ (de-militarized zone) - allows for single/several hosts not to be firewalled. | Filter according to time of day | Redirect TCP/UDP ports (port forwarding) | Redirect IP addresses (forwarding) | Filter according to User Authorization | Traffic rate-limit / QoS | Tarpit | Log |
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IPFire | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Sidewinder | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Untangle | Yes | Yes (Some modules) | No | No | Yes | Yes (With Policy manager) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
WinGate | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Zeroshell | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
- NOTE: Because Linux Iptables is text-based firewall, you can "Filter according to time of day" by using additional 3rd party tools, like the Expect automation tool and Cron jobs.
- Windows firewall may be scripted with scheduled tasks.
- Configured by system policy
Features: | Configuration: GUI, text or both modes? | Remote Access: Web (HTTP), Telnet, SSH, RDP, Serial COM RS232, ... | Change rules without requiring restart? | Ability to centrally manage all firewalls together |
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IPFire | both | Web (HTTPS), SSH, RS232 | Yes | No |
Untangle | both | SSH (Not enabeld by default), Web GUI, | Yes | Yes |
WinGate | GUI | Proprietary user interface | Yes | — |
ClearOS | both | RS232, SSH, WebConfig, | Yes | Yes with ClearDNS |
Zeroshell | GUI | SSH, Web (HTTPS), RS232 | Yes | No |
- NOTE: Because Linux Iptables and CISCO ACL are text-based firewalls, you can centrally manage them all-at-once by using additional tools, like KDE Konsole or the Expect automation tool.
- NOTE: Due to the distributed nature of the Check Point architecture, no single interface is used exclusively. Security, NAT and VPN configuration is always done using the proprietary GUI, however basic IP networking and routing configuration of individual firewalls could be done using SSH or the Web interface.
Firewall's other features comparison
Features: | Modularity: supports third-party modules to extend functionality? | IPS : Intrusion prevention system | Open-Source License? | supports IPv6 ? | Class: Home / Professional | Operating Systems on which it runs? |
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IPFire | Yes | Yes, with Snort | Yes | Yes (since IPFire 3) | Both | Linux-based appliance distribution. |
Untangle | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Both | Linux (built on Debian) |
Vyatta | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Professional | Vyatta OS (built on Debian) |
WinGate | Yes | ? | No | No | Professional | Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008. 32bit and 64bit. |
- NOTE: Check Point support a limited range of third-party modules from certified partners. Modules are integrated with Check Point firewalls through a platform named OPSEC
- NOTE: WinGate 6.x supports 3rd party modules for data scanning only (e.g. antivirus and content filtering).
- NOTE: Collax Security Gateway kernel and components are Open Source. The only proprietary part is the GUI.
Non-Firewall extra features comparison
Those features are not strictly firewall features, but are sometimes bundled with firewall software, or exist on the platform.
NOTE: Features are marked "yes" even if implemented as a separate module that comes with the platform on which firewall sits.
IDS: real-time firewall that logs/sniffs/blocks suspicious connections that are not part of rule-set.
VPN (Virtual Private Network) Types are: PPTP, L2TP, MPLS, IPsec, SSL/SSH.
Profile selection: The user can switch between sets of firewall settings, e.g. for use at work, at home, and on public connections.
Can: | NAT (static, dynamic w/o ports, PAT) | IDS (Intrusion Detection System) | VPN (Virtual Private Network) | AV (Anti-Virus) | Sniffer | Profile selection |
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IPFire | Yes | Yes (with integrated Snort) | Yes (IPsec and OpenVPN) | Yes (with clamav) | Yes (with tcpdump) | ? |
Untangle | Yes | Yes | Yes (IPsec and OpenVPN) | Yes (clamav,commtouch (optional) ) | Yes (tcpdump) | ? |
Vyatta | Yes (supports three NAT types) | Yes (integrated Snort) | Yes (IPsec and OpenVPN) | Yes (with clamav,Sophos Antivirus (optional) ) | Yes (with wireshark or tcpdump) | ? |
WinGate | Yes | Yes (with NetPatrol) | Yes (proprietary) | Yes (Kaspersky Labs) | Yes (filtered capturing to pcap format) | No |
See also
External links
- Windows Software Firewall Test Rankings, Matousec, 2014