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[linux-security] ipfwadm configuration utility

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan Spicer)
Fri Jul 31 14:02:59 1998

Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 08:50:07 -0400
To: linux-security@redhat.com
From: Alan Spicer <aspicer@ebiznet.com>
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* I sent this to the guy doing the Securing RH 5.x online book, but this
is not RedHat specific, should be good for all Linux'es (?). I haven't
seen anything on here about this, so my apologies if maybe I missed it.

>Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 08:37:27 -0400
>From: Alan Spicer <aspicer@ebiznet.com>
>Organization: Electronic Business Network
>X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; I)
>To: aspicer@ebiznet.com
>Subject: ipfwadm configuration utility
>
>http://www.redhat.com:8080/HyperNews/get/khg/55/3/1.html     The  HyperNews
>Linux KHG Discussion Pages 
>                   
>  ipfwadm configuration utility
>
>     Forum:   The Linux Kernel Hackers' Guide 
>  Re:           Can you block or ignore ICMP packets? 
>  Re:           Using ipfwadm  (Charles Barrasso)
> Keywords: IPFWADM 
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 22:44:31 GMT 
> From: Sonny Parlin<sonny@ejj.net> 
>           *FREE SOFTWARE*   I have written an ipfwadm GUI configuration
>utility. It's GUI via Netscape... it creates a shell script to be used as a
>firewall based on the criteria you choose during the configuration. It can
>also install the firewall rules, uninstall them, check firewall status, and
>watch network traffic from the masqueraded connections. If anyone is
>interested in this, Check out:  
>http://www.ejj.net/~sonny/fwconfig/fwconfig.html   Sonny
    
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