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 ///  File Name: pmfirewall-1.1.3.tar.gz
Description:
PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside.
Author:Rick Johnson
Homepage:http://www.pointman.org/
Changes:A fix for a problem with pmfirewall starting before pcmcia ethernet cards were activated, causing the firewall not to activate, use of a reject flag instead of denal of IDENTD requests to fix timeouts problems for services that require an AUTH response, DHCP fixed for cable modem users, much more.
File Size:52389
Last Modified:Dec 2 00:24:04 1999
MD5 Checksum:4f9ab9b2a98aeb544f46ee79c0e59bcd

 ///  File Name: pmfirewall-1.1.4.tar.gz
Description:
PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside.
Author:Rick Johnson
Homepage:http://www.pointman.org/
Changes:The ability to specify IP ranges for ports, rules file loading reorganizations, generated rules are added to rules.local instead of rules.2, a man page, chkconfig commands for RedHat-based systems, the ability to turn off IP autodetection and specify your own IP.
File Size:49359
Last Modified:Mar 29 00:40:13 2000
MD5 Checksum:33ec706931e9826fe6eba5274a3bfb66

 ///  File Name: pmfirewall-1.1.2.tar.gz
Description:
PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside.
Author:Rick Johnson
Homepage:http://www.pointman.org/
Changes:Support for most popular distributions of Linux, a new display of detected interface and network information on firewall start, and code-cleanups and error checking.
File Size:14021
Last Modified:Nov 10 21:03:54 1999
MD5 Checksum:ba405fc9d6a0c443a29e47a884526673

 ///  File Name: pmfirewall-1.1.1.tar.gz
Description:
PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside. Currently only Redhat 6.x and Mandrake 6.x are supported, but support for other distributions is being developed.
Author:Rick Johnson
Changes:A bug was fixed which caused masquerading to be installed even if you chose not to enable it; plus a few small cosmetic fixes.
File Size:13361
Last Modified:Nov 2 20:51:24 1999
MD5 Checksum:6d8deef83141981ee4ebcdbbc6bb4d59

 ///  File Name: pmfirewall-1.1.tar.gz
Description:
PMFirewall is an Ipchains Firewall and Masquerading Configuration Utility for Linux. It is designed to allow a beginner to to build a custom firewall with little or no ipchains experience. This firewall should work for most Workstations, Servers, and Dual NIC routers using either a dialup or LAN setup. It is restrictive to outside attacks while still being as transparent as possible to those inside. Currently only Redhat 6.x and Mandrake 6.x are supported, but support for other distributions is being developed.
Author:Rick Johnson
File Size:13110
Last Modified:Nov 1 21:03:41 1999
MD5 Checksum:d478a7402ad658929026b1ff2a9b878b