Kim Lux wrote:
On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 09:29 -0600, Bryan W. Headley wrote:
Just checking: since iptables has system-config-securitylevel as its
frontend, what is better about FWBuilder in your mind?
system-config-securitylevel only lets the user set a few things, like
which ports are open. With FWBuilder, you can set up NAT, define times
when specific ports are open, do port forwarding, block specific IPs,
etc. You'd have to run it to see what I mean.
I used it to set up NAT and port forwarding.
One thing I really like about fwbuilder is that you can set up a fw
configuration, save it as a file and employ it on all the machines on
the network just by copying it to the other machines.
Initially complex-looking. Qt. But it looks like it'd be very
Enterprise-Friendly. RCS? (I like the premise of that; a real admin puts
everything into version control)