Visible to the public Behaviour Analysis of Open-Source Firewalls Under Security Crisis

TitleBehaviour Analysis of Open-Source Firewalls Under Security Crisis
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsKiratsata, Harsh J., Raval, Deep P., Viras, Payal K., Lalwani, Punit, Patel, Himanshu, D., Panchal S.
Conference Name2022 International Conference on Wireless Communications Signal Processing and Networking (WiSPNET)
KeywordsBrute Force Attack, Firewall performance, Firewalls (computing), Flooding, Floods, Force, hping3, HYDRA, Medusa, Nmap, Open-source Firewalls, OPNSense, pfSense, Ping of death, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security, Security by Default, Signal processing, Virtual private networks, Wireless communication
AbstractNowadays, in this COVID era, work from home is quietly more preferred than work from the office. Due to this, the need for a firewall has been increased day by day. Every organization uses the firewall to secure their network and create VPN servers to allow their employees to work from home. Due to this, the security of the firewall plays a crucial role. In this paper, we have compared the two most popular open-source firewalls named pfSense and OPNSense. We have examined the security they provide by default without any other attachment. To do this, we performed four different attacks on the firewalls and compared the results. As a result, we have observed that both provide the same security still pfSense has a slight edge when an attacker tries to perform a Brute force attack over OPNSense.
DOI10.1109/WiSPNET54241.2022.9767176
Citation Keykiratsata_behaviour_2022