On Saturday 27 May 2006 06:16, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Dirk wrote:
> > 1) It must be written in C
> > 2) It must be able to block connections from a specific IP
>
> Why must it be written in C?  Either way, look at shorewall.  Shorewall
> itself is a bunch of bash scripts, but it does everything with iptables
> (which is itself written in C).  It is extremely flexible and powerful.

I second the shorewall suggestion.  Good stuff.

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