<p dir="ltr">@Manuel<br>
Our goal is not IPtables rule generator ! We are talking about a version of CentOS that provide unified threat management which will be install on a device or server. On this machine except iptables we need proxy and caching service like squid and some tools else.<br>
Firewalling is one of our goal...<br>
:-) </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 22, 2014 1:51 AM, "Manuel Wolfshant" <<a href="mailto:wolfy@nobugconsulting.ro">wolfy@nobugconsulting.ro</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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On 21 martie 2014 22:50:39 EET, Shafiee Roozbeh <<a href="mailto:roozbeh.shafiee@gmail.com">roozbeh.shafiee@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>@Christoph<br>
>Yes, I worked with this tool sometimes ago but I think that a web GUI<br>
>is<br>
>better for an administrator and our project because:<br>
><br>
>- An administrator maybe doesn't access to a Linux desktop to work<br>
>with<br>
>fwbuilder but with his/her tablet or smartphone or even a Microsoft<br>
>Windows<br>
>OS can work with web GUI<br>
><br>
If you can expose a web interface, you can expose ssh /VNC/VPN whatever to a machine where fwbuilder can run. Google Play provides apps for all of those and then some more<br>
<br>
>- Designing and development of web GUI with HTML/CSS is faster and<br>
>easier<br>
>that using a framework like Qt or GTK<br>
><br>
>- The world is going to web !<br>
And fwbuilder can run on your management workstation and push the rules to ANY server. Including the web server that you mentioned :)<br>
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