The new Webmin release 1.000 has firewall module designed for IPtables (webmin
is a very nice web administration utility for your linux system).
i havent checked it out myself but it might be what u are looking for :)
www.webmin.com
On Thursday 12 September 2002 08:09, Michael Sternberg wrote:
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
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> Looks very nice (at least on screenshots :).
> Too bad it does not have Web interface..
Do you need a web interface, or a remote interface?
Connect with ssh, forward VNC port, and connecto with vnc. TightVNC
(http://tightvnc.sf.net/) has built-i
Oops, I meant KDE on your workstation ;)
Hetz
On Thursday 12 September 2002 15:20, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Tried Guard Dog?
>
> I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE
> installed (only the basic stuff - qt, kdelibs,kdebase) in order to run it.
> RPMS are also availab
Quoth Hetz Ben Hamo:
> Tried Guard Dog?
As the greater extreme - tried hlfl (apt-get install hlfl) ;-)...
V. nice, works for all kinds of stuff...
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Looks very nice (at least on screenshots :).
Too bad it does not have Web interface..
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Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tried Guard Dog?
>
> I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE installed
> (only the basic stuff - qt
Tried Guard Dog?
I heard few people who tested it and loved it a lot. You'll need KDE installed
(only the basic stuff - qt, kdelibs,kdebase) in order to run it. RPMS are
also available, and it's quite easy to use.
http://www.simonzone.com/software/guarddog/ (RPMS, screenshot, handy manual)
H
> http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ is a link page to *lots* of
Very useful indeed. Thanks. ;-)...
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that means, putting all the eggs in one basket, is risky.
A lot of companies today think that if they have a firewall than they are
safe.
And it is indeed misleading to think
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What do you mean by saying firewall lower security ?
thats sound like paradox
chain with weak link is better then nothing. ( i suppose )
> remember, a chain is strong as its weakest link, and a firewall !=
security.
> In fact, a lot of people agree that firewalls actually lowers security,
but t
don't waste your time, with fw-builders. just read the manual and use the sample there.
Iptables is better than past firewalls and is much simpler now.
If you just want to masquerade, than its all there in the beginning chapters of the
manual.
If you need something else, I recommend reading all t
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ is a link page to *lots* of
iptables documents and scripts
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:09:49AM +0300, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple firewall (iptables based) Web configurator.
> It does not have to be extra smart - basic features will suffi
There is something called BiFrost (http://bifrost.heimdalls.com/)
but its a shareware unfortunately. They want $100 per copy for
commercial purposes - and it's only an 1.5 Kb cgi Perl script...
I'm looking for open source and maybe for much more simpler
one - Web interface for open/close ports a
Quoth Michael Sternberg:
> I'm looking for a simple firewall (iptables based) Web configurator.
> It does not have to be extra smart - basic features will suffice..
> What do you recommend ?
Well, I have been arguing with iptables for a few days (replacing
my old firewall with a new Nazi one)...
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