Package: wnpp Version: unavailable; reported 2003-03-03 Severity: wishlist I wish to package this. Test packages (version 1.10.0) can be found at http://people.debian.org/~calvin/debian/
* Package name : fiaif Version : 1.11.0 Upstream Author : Anders P. Fugmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.fiaif.net/ * License : GPL Description : easy but highly customizable script for setting up an iptables based firewall Fiaif is an intelligent firewall, written in BASH and has the following features: Global options support: * TOS bit can be set per protocol/port basis. (To be used by traffic shaping). * Limit syslog logging. * Specification of multiple zones - One or more per interface. * Load specific connection tracking modules (FTP, IRC etc.). * Examination of /proc/sys/net setting, for possibly dangerous system configurations. * Setup of linux runtime parameters. * Run userdefined commands before and after applying the firewall. * Syslog scanning, giving more human readable output based on setup. A zone specifies a network interface (eth0, etc) on the firewall and the network to which it connects. Zones support: * Handling of dynamic IP's (DHCP). * Interfaces with multiple IP addresses. * Allow/drop and/or reject packets hitting the firewall from the zone. * Restrict the type of packets originating from the firewall itself. * Restrict packets coming from other zones. * Ban IP's within the zone. * Ban MAC addresses within the zone. * Watch traffic from a specific IP. * Limit number of specific packets, e.g. to avoid DoS attack. * Port forwarding, changing the destination IP and port, allowing e.g. a transparent proxy. * Masquerading/SNAT. * Traffic Shaping per interface. * Ulogd logging support. * Packet marking, for e.g. advanced routing. * Definition of set of IP's, to ease maintenance and improve readability of configuration files. * And more. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux treasure 2.4.20 #1 Thu Jan 16 19:46:01 CET 2003 i686 Locale: LANG=C, [EMAIL PROTECTED]