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  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Firewall Builder

    I too am sad to see Firewall Builder abandoned. :,-( I loved this product and depended on it for many years. (UFW is no equivalent.) Fortunately, it looks like FWBuilder lives on (as mentioned elsewhere here) on GitHub: https://github.com/fwbuilder/fwbuilder (or lacking that, here too: https://github.com/UNINETT/fwbuilder) More good news: using the above, I was able to build/run FWB on CentOS 7 and successfully compile/install a new firewall! ...from an old *.fwb file that is. Before going that far...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Firewall Builder

    I'm upgrading a system from RHEL5 to CentOS 7, searched/saw how far you had made it down the field, and wanted to see if I could advance the ball a little further. I love FWBuilder and would love to use it on my new server. I was eventually able to get FWB to work perfectly on CentOS 7 by building it from the GitHub project (see my other post), but first I thought I'd try the binary RPM route like you did. It seemed less trouble at first. My failed efforts to do so did have some "end results" like...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Firewall Builder

    I'm upgrading a system from RHEL5 to CentOS 7, searched/saw how far you had made it down the field, and wanted to see if I could advance the ball a little further. I love FWBuilder and would love to use it on my new server. I was eventually able to get FWB to work perfectly on CentOS 7 by building it from the GitHub project (see my other post), but first I thought I'd try the binary RPM route like you did. It seemed less trouble at first. My failed efforts to do so did have some "end results" like...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Firewall Builder

    I'm upgrading a system from RHEL5 to CentOS 7, searched/saw how far you had made it down the field, and wanted to see if I could advance the ball a little further. I love FWBuilder and would love to use it on my new server. I was eventually able to get FWB to work perfectly on CentOS 7 by building it from the GitHub project (see my other post), but first I thought I'd try the binary RPM route like you did. It seemed less trouble at first. My failed efforts to do so did have some "end results" like...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Firewall Builder

    I too am sad to see Firewall Builder abandoned. :,-( I loved this product and depended on it for many years. (UFW is no equivalent.) Fortunately, it looks like FWBuilder lives on (as mentioned elsewhere here) on GitHub: https://github.com/fwbuilder/fwbuilder (or lacking that, here too: https://github.com/UNINETT/fwbuilder) More good news: using the above, I was able to build/run FWB on CentOS 7 and successfully compile/install a new firewall! ...from an old *.fwb file that is. Before going that far...

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