GAME WITHOUT FEAR

The security sandbox built by gamers, for gamers. Run Windows games on Linux with real-time protection that doesn't kill your FPS.

Kernel-Level Security Real-Time TUI Zero Performance Hit
44 Tests Passing
5.11+ Kernel
0 Performance Loss

We Get It. Really.

We're not some corporate security suite. We're Linux gamers who got tired of choosing between security and performance.

No Performance Penalty

We know every FPS counts. WineWarden operates at kernel level with minimal overhead. Your GPU won't even know it's there.

No Annoying Popups

Mid-game "ALLOW DENY" prompts? Never. We monitor silently and show you a clean summary after your session.

Works With Everything

Steam, Lutris, Heroic, Bottles, raw Wine - we don't judge your setup. We just make it safer.

Pirate-Safe Mode

We don't moralize. Got a questionable .exe? Enable strict isolation and run it safely. No lectures.

From the Blog

Welcome to WineWarden

We’re excited to announce the release of WineWarden, a comprehensive security sandbox for Windows games on Linux!

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Monitor Like a Pro

Finally, a security tool that doesn't look like it was designed in 1995.

winewarden monitor
Dashboard Trust Network Processes Events
Session 00:42:15
Trust Tier Yellow
Events/sec 12.5
Denied 2.1%
Trust Score: 75
14:32:01 Read /prefix/system32/d3d11.dll
14:32:05 Deny /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa
14:32:08 Connect api.steampowered.com:443

Keyboard Driven

Vim-style navigation. Tab between screens, / to filter, Q to quit.

Live Graphs

Watch your trust score evolve. Sparkline charts show behavior trends.

Smart Filtering

Filter thousands of events instantly. Find that one suspicious connection.

Get Gaming in 60 Seconds

01

Build from Source

git clone https://github.com/S1b-Team/winewarden.git
cd winewarden
cargo build --release
02

Initialize Config

winewarden init
03

Launch Dashboard

winewarden monitor

Requirements: Linux kernel 5.11+, libseccomp-dev

Steam Integration: Add winewarden run -- %command% to launch options

Join the Squad

WineWarden is developed by S1BGr0up - a collective of Linux gamers who believe security shouldn't suck.