From: Franki (franki@gshop.com.au)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2001 - 22:48:31 PST
you can still have a neat usable gui in console anyway,,
couple of examples being linuxconf.. (looks ok in a console and all the same
functionality.)
and what about ntsysv? that looks pretty good and easy and it aint using X
either.
Frank Hauptle
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pmfirewall@pointman.org
[mailto:owner-pmfirewall@pointman.org]On Behalf Of Robert Krueger
Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2001 6:10 AM
To: pmfirewall@pointman.org
Subject: Re: [pmfirewall] PmFirewall should be continued
Geoffrey Sadler wrote:
>
> #1 Active development is still going on. Currently they are work on an ip
> tables replacemet for pmfirewall. So development has not stopped.
I assume "they" means RH?
>
> #2 No way shape or form is pmfirewal able to be ported to windows.
Windows
> lacks any kernel level security. Hence the reason it is so shoddy.
Windows
> delegate those functions out to layers.
I wondered why Win Firewalls don't use IPChains. Now I know.
>
> #3 Gui would be nice. But no need for it. I would sacrifice "pretty
> pictures" for smooth running and stable code anyday. Pmfirewall does
> everything it is supposd to do and more. :-)
Alan Murrel's comment makes sense, but if you're running X-Windows
anyway, I don't think a GUI would do anything but make it more
"user-friendly". (A GUI, in the sense of creation and editing only.)
Thanks for the reply,
Robert
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