>The docs for the FWTK are available in a separate tar-ball

There's also a whole site devoted to the fwtk, http://www.fwtk.org
It's got a few presentations and various things about how to
use the software.

For what it's worth, I think the toolkit is a bit long in the
tooth - you can do a pretty good firewall nowadays with IP
filtering, squid cache, and ssh.

mjr.
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