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| Mason 0.13.0 final release noarch rpm. | |
| Mason 0.13.0 final release source rpm. | |
| Mason 0.13.0 final release. Mason is a tool that interactively builds a firewall using Linux' ipfwadm or ipchains firewalling. | |
| Mason 0.13.90 developer's release noarch rpm. | |
| Mason 0.13.90 developer's release src rpm. | |
| Mason 0.13.90 developer's release. Mason is a tool that interactively builds a firewall using Linux' ipfwadm or ipchains firewalling. | |
| Mason 0.13.92 developer's release noarch rpm. | |
| Mason 0.13.92 developer's release source rpm. | |
| Mason is a Linux based firewall, but none like you've ever used. In short, you put Mason into learning mode and run the services to the Internet you wish to support. Mason will then take these log entries and turn them into a set of packet filtering rules. Pretty cool eh? No ACK compliment rules to worry about, no "what was that service port again?" decisions to worry about, simply plug it in, let it learn and off you go. :)". Mason is a tool that interactively builds a firewall using Linux' ipfwadm or ipchains firewalling. You leave mason running on the firewall machine while you are making all the kinds of connections that you want the firewall to support (and want it to block). Mason gives you a list of firewall rules that exactly allow and block those connections. Developer's release. Official Site: here. By Bill Stearns. | |
| Mason is a tool that interactively builds a firewall using Linux' ipfwadm or ipchains firewalling. You leave mason running on the firewall machine while you are making all the kinds of connections that you want the firewall to support (and want it to block). Mason gives you a list of firewall rules that exactly allow and block those connections. It can either build a firewall from scratch for you or supplement an existing firewall. Changes: Mason 0.13.9.1 has the first functional support for iptables/netfilter firewalls. It also allows the user to make decisions about rules during the build process, rather than making the decisions about a block of rules at the end. Neither facility is complete or fully tested; those that need stable, tested code should stay with 0.13.0.92. Homepage here. By William Stearns | |
| Mason is a tool that interactively builds a firewall using Linux' ipfwadm or ipchains firewalling. You leave mason running on the firewall machine while you are making all the kinds of connections that you want the firewall to support (and want it to block). Mason gives you a list of firewall rules that exactly allow and block those connections. It can either build a firewall from scratch for you or supplement an existing firewall. Changes: Development release for those indending on using Mason with Netfilter/IPTables. Live decision process implemented. Homepage here. By William Stearns | |
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