just adding my own two cents but im wondering why not implementate all three
methods (that I see)?
1) Question/menu based script generator
2) Editable Config file
3) GUI based editor (I was looking at
http://www.crocodile.org/~vadim/fwbuilder/ for a examplebut custom)
as long as a base
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(I was looking at http://www.crocodile.org/~vadim/fwbuilder/ for a
examplebut custom)
That is FANTASTIC! Conceptually, I think this is a sort of what I
had in mind, though not with the GUI. With a proper channel to
getting the results over to the firewall box, this could be a nice
On 11 Jan 2001, at 16:53, Kenneth Hadley wrote:
my biggest thought is that each method would need to follow the
same guildlines of where and when the data is written to a
configuration filethus allowing all three methods to access
the same file aka I might create the original config with
David:
...I might create the original config with the
script generator Then go poking around in the config file and make
some changes rerun the script generator and have recognize the
changes (it shouldnt even notice the difference) be at a remote
site and connect via SSH and a GUI
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From: "Scott C. Best" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] Grand New Firewall Paradigm
David:
...I might create the original config with the
script generator Then go poking around in the
Pedro:
IMNSHO, I think LEAF should specify exactly that .conf file
format as one of its first objectives.
-Scott
My thoughts EXACTLY
-Kenneth Hadley
pardon my intromission,
but this is exactly the kind of use XML was made for, if you create a
'schema' for it, all
I was thinking along similar line, using XML as the configuration
file. The front end (Menu/Script/GUI) can use this XML conf. file to
display allow for modifications. This also allows an external
generator (script/utility...) to transform this XML file into specific
rules file to be
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 08:54:16AM -0800, Mike Noyes scribbled:
At 10:50 AM 1/11/01 -0600, David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike, when are you going to change the title? ;-)
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I think he meant the title of