I really like ufw, it's simple and does basic configuration great.
For more complicated setups, I've normally used shorewall, though not sure how well
that is currently supported. That said, I did use ufw the other week to setup a wireless
access point managed, that gave the administrator the ability to kick off MAC addresses
that were using too much bandwidth.
Regards,
Andy
On 16 Oct 2012, at 18:31, Jeremy Kitchen <kitchen(a)kitchen.io> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 02:08:29PM +0100, Simon Bell
wrote:
On 16/10/12 14:07, Barry Watson wrote:
Hey there list,
I'd be grateful if someone could recommend please a front-end for
iptables? Arno's iptables seems well-regarded.
I've set up some basic iptables rules on my VPS that allow/block
various ports etc but want to be able to use iptable's state
module too and would like to use a script that's been proved
through use.
Thanks in advance for any help/ideas.
Barry
UFW
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW
I'm also using UFW, but my needs are extremely simple:
* block all ports except for 53 UDP.
* block all traffic to port 22 except for $IPs
UFW makes this *really* simple.
-Jeremy
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