Check the doc/example.xml file, also in the newest development snapshot
there is a manual explaining the configuration file in detail and how to
edit/write your own.
The manual is also on the bwmtoos site... http://bwm-tools.pr.linuxrulz.org/
Regards
Nigel
Hossein Noshin wrote:
>Hi Nigel and others!
>
>Finally I managed to install BWM-Tools.
>But I don't find firewall.xml file to start my configuration.
>
>The file didn't lcated in /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml
>I can't find it either by "locate" or "whereis" commands.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanx!
>
>Hossein
>
>
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