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Apart from that the ones you mentioned:
AWS, Azure and GCP...
We do!
It's available in our portal @ https://my.terabit.io/ and selecting "Firewall Manager" or you can try the beta portal @ https://terabit.io/portal/ (brand new beta portal, billing management, etc... coming soon out of beta)
Well, avoid what you see above me 🤣, do some research
IWStack offers both external firewall for your zone as well as NAT-like ones for the network you build behind the router.
ovh
EvoShield includes a stateless firewall for inbound traffic.

You can have up to 11 rules, filtered by L4 protocol and L3 source address.
We offer it
Netcup may be
@onidel @advinservers @LumaDock are the ones I have used.
thanks! went with @onidel , so far so amazing.
Awesome!
I hope you'll like it in a long term
We do have firewalls/security groups manageable from our control panel that can be assigned to VPS's.
https://console.cloudblast.io/firewalls
Ionos and oracle
We use hardware firewall on selected nodes, so customers can add firewall rules through a support ticket.
Virtualizer has such a module. It depends on the decision of the provider (to enable it or not), I guess.
Depends on if the provider pays for the "Pro" license or not.
All of our old Legacy VPS plans has it, but we don't offer them anymore since we're moving off that platform. No new deployments have used it at all this year. (Still a ton of old customers using it, though).
OP asked about "hardware firewall" anyway, and I'm 90% certain everyone who responded here is just offering software firewall for their VPS plans. Which should suffice, but not sure if the OP is specifically requesting some sort of external physical firewall for some reason.
IBM cloud offers a real hardware firewall that you can rent from them. I think @ColoCrossing does as well but not 100% sure.