At 00:27 9/2/2003 +0200, you wrote:
I work with http://www.fwbuilder.org/ and iptables.
fwbuilder is running on a internal node to build the rules and i do the
upload for a new police over ssh to the firewall.
Shorewall (http://www.shorewall.net) is my favorite, and runs 23 production
servers for
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From: "Geoffrey Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Newbie: iptables, gui firewall suggestions
I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
program to edit, view
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: Newbie: iptables, gui firewall suggestions
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Bein
I didn't want to try to learn the internals of iptables (blush). I found a
gui frontend to iptables called "guarddog" that is really easy to use.
Guarddog uses /etc/rc.firewall as its script. I never used redhat's
firewall, so I'm not sure where it is located. Go to
www.simonzone.com/software
At 8/24/2003 20:06 -0300, you wrote:
I would appreciate some suggestions from those of you with much more
experience than me for a gui and/or an idiots guide to iptables.
I would suggest forgoing Red Hat's tools altogether and using Shorewall
(http://www.shorewall.net). It is not a firewall, but j
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 20:06:10 -0300, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 19:06, Geoffrey Lane wrote:
> I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
> program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
> redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to linux I want something relitively
> simple, gui, a bui
I've been doing a net search on google for gui, iptables based firewall
program to edit, view, add to the firewall rules that were set during my
redhat 9 installation. Being a newbie to linux I want something relitively
simple, gui, a builder/editor not another startup program or service.
I look