> On 16 Jan 2022, at 12:54, Bob Proulx via Dng <dng@lists.dyne.org> wrote:
> 
>> Any suggestions?
> 
> I am not really happy with any of the programs I have looked at
> either.
> 
> Ubuntu really pushes ufw but it feels too complicated to me.  (Joking
> because it is supposed to be the Uncomplicated Firewall.)  But I don't
> like that one shapes ufw in bits and pieces like crafting clay on a
> pottery table.  I would much rather have a file with the rules (or at
> least most of them) in one place that then could get version
> controlled and copied around.  ufw does maintain files behind the
> scenes though so perhaps one could hack at those files directly and
> avoid the command line interface.
> 
> Bob

Have you tried firehol? It uses configuration files to set firewall rules for 
both inbound and outbound connections.

https://firehol.org/
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