On 01/04/12 19:00, Chris Dennis wrote:
> Hello folks
>
> On another well-known operating system beginning with 'W', there are 
> security programs such as AVG and Kaspersky that include a firewall. 
> When running on a laptop, these programs detect when you've connected 
> to a new network and ask you whether or not it's a trusted network so 
> that they can set firewall rules appropriately.
>
> I've been unable to find equivalent software on Linux.  I'm looking 
> for something that the average home user can cope with, for example 
> someone running Ubuntu on a laptop.  Ubuntu has ufw (and its gufw 
> front-end) which allow setting up rules for a trusted local network 
> such as 192.168.1.0/24.  But what if they then connect to a friends's 
> network, or a network in a cafe/hotel etc., which may by chance have 
> the same address range?
>
> Has anyone come across something that deals with such situations?
>
> cheers
>
> Chris
Chris I have a similar project...... I'll be looking into this FYI 
stonewall/gate whatever they're called once sold industrial strength 
firewalls in a lil box (for a credit card processing system) for about 
10k a piece...... their tech showed me the software guts, it was 
iptables IIRC with a cool overlay.
Wahhhhhhh!!!!
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