SSPE: Simple Security Policy Editor is a simple distributed firewall with an central ascii administration. It uses two plain manually edited ascii-files and some other, static files for each of the target-machines to generate iptables.
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0.2.6 20060325 sorry, file was corrupted before 0.2.6 20060312 rules.pl: SNAT now makes use of NOIF: any ip and any interface possible 20060219 rules.pl: prolog now contains NEW-INP, NEW-OUT, NEW-FWD and corresponding $sitename for statistical anaylse of logfiles, thx to Lexi Pimenidis, misc mag. 1/2006 p.26 20060127 ipsec.generator: Thanks to fd0 ipsec.secrets no longer derived from $RANDOM in bash, /dev/random seems too hard, /dev/urandom should be sufficient
0.2.6 20060325 sorry, file was corrupted before 0.2.6 20060312 rules.pl: SNAT now makes use of NOIF: any ip and any interface possible 20060219 rules.pl: prolog now contains NEW-INP, NEW-OUT, NEW-FWD and corresponding $sitename for statistical anaylse of logfiles, thx to Lexi Pimenidis, misc mag. 1/2006 p.26 20060127 ipsec.generator: Thanks to fd0 ipsec.secrets no longer derived from $RANDOM in bash, /dev/random seems too hard, /dev/urandom should be sufficient
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