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JFwadmin-0.82.tar.gz
Posted Apr 3, 2000
Authored by Mickael Feledyn | Site cybermediation.com

JFwadmin is a Java 2 high-level X11 tool for ipchains. The GUI displays easy-to-understand services. Features include boot scripts generation, firewall save and restore, automatic interface and IP address and routes detection, and current firewall configuration display.

Changes: Rewrote rules and services ordering from scratch eliminating duplicate rules, added support for "no incoming tcp syn" on output services, bug fixes, and rules now go directly into thier correct position in the GUI.
tags | java
MD5 | e98c0c629e9848f865fff33dc742e943
JFwadmin-0.8.tar.gz
Posted Feb 25, 2000
Authored by Mickael Feledyn | Site cybermediation.com

JFwadmin is a Java 2 high-level X11 tool for ipchains. The GUI displays easy-to-understand services. Features include boot scripts generation, firewall save and restore, automatic interface and IP address and routes detection, and current firewall configuration display.

Changes: An enhanced GUI, support for masquerading management, support for port forwarding, a new way to specify whatever source/destination networks in new rules editing, properties file for system level configuration, and the ability to get different default networks and port ranges with the properties.
tags | java
MD5 | 0301ef2be4bb1714410db86097c9df1f
JFwadmin-0.71.tar.gz
Posted Jan 7, 2000
Authored by Mickael Feledyn | Site cybermediation.com

JFwadmin is a Java 2 high-level X11 tool for ipchains. The GUI displays easy-to-understand services. Features include boot scripts generation, firewall save and restore, automatic interface and IP address and routes detection, and current firewall configuration display.

Changes: In version 0.7, too restrictive firewall rules for input services did not permit masquerading to work properly. To fix this important problem, an option has been added in the input service creation dialog box, which permits the creation of input services used with masquerading.
tags | java
MD5 | 3e0df0f5c487b61cf8b385c1343bcd97
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