Welcome to WineWarden
We’re excited to announce the release of WineWarden, a comprehensive security sandbox for Windows games on Linux!
Read MoreThe security sandbox built by gamers, for gamers. Run Windows games on Linux with real-time protection that doesn't kill your FPS.
We're not some corporate security suite. We're Linux gamers who got tired of choosing between security and performance.
We know every FPS counts. WineWarden operates at kernel level with minimal overhead. Your GPU won't even know it's there.
Mid-game "ALLOW DENY" prompts? Never. We monitor silently and show you a clean summary after your session.
Steam, Lutris, Heroic, Bottles, raw Wine - we don't judge your setup. We just make it safer.
We don't moralize. Got a questionable .exe? Enable strict isolation and run it safely. No lectures.
We’re excited to announce the release of WineWarden, a comprehensive security sandbox for Windows games on Linux!
Read MoreFinally, a security tool that doesn't look like it was designed in 1995.
Vim-style navigation. Tab between screens, / to filter, Q to quit.
Watch your trust score evolve. Sparkline charts show behavior trends.
Filter thousands of events instantly. Find that one suspicious connection.
Swipe or scroll to discover what WineWarden can do for your gaming setup.
Games write to isolated sandboxes, not your real home directory.
Monitor everything in a slick terminal interface with live updates.
See every domain queried. Track all outbound connections.
Games earn trust based on behavior. Automatic tier adjustments.
Block shells, scripts, and suspicious child processes.
Kernel-level syscall filtering without kernel modules.
git clone https://github.com/S1b-Team/winewarden.git
cd winewarden
cargo build --release
winewarden init
winewarden monitor
Requirements: Linux kernel 5.11+, libseccomp-dev
Steam Integration: Add winewarden run -- %command% to launch options
WineWarden is developed by S1BGr0up - a collective of Linux gamers who believe security shouldn't suck.