Nice GUI firewall

Nice GUI firewall

Post by root » Sat, 01 Jan 2000 04:00:00



I have a question that I hope someone can help me with.  I recently set
up a server running redhat 6 and used IPmasq'in to get all the windows
machines online using a PPP account.  Now that I'm thinking about dsl
I want to secure my local LAN a little more than it is now.  I know that
ipchains has some firewall options, but I was wondering if anyone knew
of a firewall program that has a nice GUI and is easy for a new
LAN admin to use.

j0n

 
 
 

Nice GUI firewall

Post by Ferdinand V. Mendoz » Sun, 02 Jan 2000 04:00:00


Hi,
I'm also looking into this and I found a link

http://fwtk.netimages.com/mason/

I haven't tried it yet. Anyone has had success earlier?
This may not be having a nice GUI but it does automatic
firewall building for you as the page says.
Good luck.

Ferdinand


> I have a question that I hope someone can help me with.  I recently set
> up a server running redhat 6 and used IPmasq'in to get all the windows
> machines online using a PPP account.  Now that I'm thinking about dsl
> I want to secure my local LAN a little more than it is now.  I know that
> ipchains has some firewall options, but I was wondering if anyone knew
> of a firewall program that has a nice GUI and is easy for a new
> LAN admin to use.

> j0n


 
 
 

Nice GUI firewall

Post by Tracy William » Tue, 04 Jan 2000 04:00:00


You might want to try gfcc.  Their homepage is:
http://icarus.autostock.co.kr/

Tracy


>I have a question that I hope someone can help me with.  I recently set
>up a server running redhat 6 and used IPmasq'in to get all the windows
>machines online using a PPP account.  Now that I'm thinking about dsl
>I want to secure my local LAN a little more than it is now.  I know that
>ipchains has some firewall options, but I was wondering if anyone knew
>of a firewall program that has a nice GUI and is easy for a new
>LAN admin to use.

>j0n

 
 
 

Nice GUI firewall

Post by Robert Sherwoo » Sun, 09 Jan 2000 04:00:00


Try Kfirewall. Similar to gfcc, using qt instead.

http://megaman.ypsilonia.net/kfirewall/

Quote:> I was wondering if anyone knew
> of a firewall program that has a nice GUI and is easy for a new
> LAN admin to use.

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1. Nice. Nice nice nice.

So I'd heard about this Linux thing - let's face it, you can't spend
any more than a year online and NOT hear about it unless you're under
some cybernetic rock - and always felt I ought to give it a try at
some point. Picked up the friendly yellow 'For Dummies' book which
came with three CDs of RH7.0. Lots of nice hand-holding throughout the
install process (which got me safely through a major glitch when the X
installer, starting up reasonably enough in a no-risk 640x480, got the
screen geometry totally wrong and was illegible, and pointed me in the
right direction for LOADLIN when lilo couldn't cope with Linux being
at the back end of a big drive) and I soon got into the OS. Got it
online, no worries. Well, this is nice, I said to myself, but
eventually I largely forgot about the system lurking at the other end
of my drive and returned through force of habit to Windows95.

But not willing to just plain give up (there's a principle involved,
dammit!) I sent off for the RH7.2 CDs when it came out. Fifteen quid.
Well, bugger me sideways... this new KDE is seriously slick, it just
*feels* faster, smoother, the lot. I'd imagine a lot of the discussion
of new distributions on here centres on technical aspects of kernels
and so forth, but speaking as a Windows refugee fleeing the imminent
prospect of XP's Big Brother pirate protection, it's looking like
Linux can become a happy home.

So much so, in fact, that I'm planning on getting myself a new
computer in a year or so, and having whatever the latest RH Linux is
as the main OS. Bill's not seeing another penny if I can help it...
(he says, posting with a Hotmail address in a slightly embarrassed
tone)

Odds are a fair number of people reading had some input into this nice
new OS I'm using now, so I just have to say, thanks guys.

2. DNS Problem

3. LDAP client with nice GUI ?

4. A new site

5. Nice GUIs (was Re: LINUX Quake2 Rocks -- how 'bout joystick?)

6. Persistent storage for device drivers

7. Development environment for X/Linux with a nice GUI?

8. Recommend new modem...

9. Is there a traffic shaping app with a nice GUI?

10. any nice backup gui out there?

11. Can u suggest a nice router with firewall and NAT

12. SUMMARY: To "nice" or not to "nice" [LONG]

13. "Nice" or not to "nice" large jobs