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Subject: ITP: zorp -- An advanced stateful proxy firewall
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Zorp is a GPL licensed proxy firewall.

It's source can be downloaded from:

http://www.balabit.hu/download/zorp/

The current version is about 0.7.16. 

Description: An advanced stateful proxy firewall
 Zorp is a new generation firewall. It is essentially a proxy firewall,
 with a modular architecture, fine-grained control over the handled traffic,
 and support for Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
 Zorp aims to be compliant with the DoD Labeled Security Protection Profile.
 Its configuration language is Python.

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Congratulations on making 'zorp', you forgot to close the WNPP bug so I'm 
closing
it. I'm eager to test it in Debian and see how it works!

Regards

Javi

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