> at least there is a GUI for ipchains (albeit a lousy one). Is there one for
> ipfilter anywhere?
"FireWall Builder", http://www.crocodile.org/~vadim/fwbuilder/
Available in /usr/ports/security/fwbuilder
It does ipchains, iptables, ipfilter, and I believe Cisco ACL's.
Pretty dece
At 04:33 AM 03/01/2001, mouss wrote:
>At 22:20 28/02/01 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
>>In the last episode (Mar 01), jett tayer said:
>> > can ipchains / iptables be ported to FreeBSD... this is a suggestion
>> > if u dont mind.
>>
>>We've already got ipfw and ipfilter; why in the world would we need
>> In the last episode (Mar 01), jett tayer said:
>> > can ipchains / iptables be ported to FreeBSD... this is a
>> > suggestion if u dont mind.
To answer your suggestion...
I wouldn't waste time porting ipchains or iptables. If I wanted to
use existing Linux (?) firewall scripts, I would mos
At 22:20 28/02/01 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
>In the last episode (Mar 01), jett tayer said:
> > can ipchains / iptables be ported to FreeBSD... this is a suggestion
> > if u dont mind.
>
>We've already got ipfw and ipfilter; why in the world would we need a
>third packet-filtering systam? :)
add t
In the last episode (Mar 01), jett tayer said:
> can ipchains / iptables be ported to FreeBSD... this is a suggestion
> if u dont mind.
We've already got ipfw and ipfilter; why in the world would we need a
third packet-filtering systam? :)
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hello,
can ipchains / iptables be ported to
FreeBSD...
this is a suggestion if u dont
mind.
jett
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