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Yes, although it looked extremely advanced I was never able to get it to
work with CentOS 4 correctly.

I ended up on Shorewall http://www.shorewall.net/ which offers the same
level of control, but it was setup, configured and running in an hour.


On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 11:09 -0700, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> Kennedy Clark wrote:
> > I have been using APF (www.rfxnetworks.com/apf.php) for a while and
> > have found it to be a pretty flexible and well-organized way to manage
> > my iptables stuff.  Have others used this tool?  If so, are they happy
> > with it?  Any problems with this tool?  Anything folks think is
> > better?
> 
> I've never used that tool, but I'm planning on upgrading the company
> firewall to a simple linux box and then I'll run Firewall Builder
> (http://www.fwbuilder.org/) to manage it from my workstation.  We
> currently have Checkpoint but that's total overkill for us and a pain to
> manage, fwbuilder looks like it'll do what we need.  Anyone else use it?
> 
> --Ajay
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