GUFW or Firestarter in Fedora
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Physician using Fedora 21 - I have very limited knowledge of Linux. I cannot make sense of iptables in Fedora. I used Debian before but moved away from Debian in great disgust after I realized their default firewall accepted all incoming. Now I use Fedora 21 and would like to install GUFW or Firestarter. Can someone help?
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Physician using Fedora 21 - I have very limited knowledge of Linux. I cannot make sense of iptables in Fedora. I used Debian before but moved away from Debian in great disgust after I realized their default firewall accepted all incoming. Now I use Fedora 21 and would like to install GUFW or Firestarter. Can someone help?
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Have you considered using Fedora'sfirewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
N.B.: Looks like Debian has afirestarter
package (among others).
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01
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Physician using Fedora 21 - I have very limited knowledge of Linux. I cannot make sense of iptables in Fedora. I used Debian before but moved away from Debian in great disgust after I realized their default firewall accepted all incoming. Now I use Fedora 21 and would like to install GUFW or Firestarter. Can someone help?
linux fedora security
Physician using Fedora 21 - I have very limited knowledge of Linux. I cannot make sense of iptables in Fedora. I used Debian before but moved away from Debian in great disgust after I realized their default firewall accepted all incoming. Now I use Fedora 21 and would like to install GUFW or Firestarter. Can someone help?
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Have you considered using Fedora'sfirewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
N.B.: Looks like Debian has afirestarter
package (among others).
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01
add a comment |
Have you considered using Fedora'sfirewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
N.B.: Looks like Debian has afirestarter
package (among others).
– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01
Have you considered using Fedora's
firewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
Have you considered using Fedora's
firewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
N.B.: Looks like Debian has a
firestarter
package (among others).– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01
N.B.: Looks like Debian has a
firestarter
package (among others).– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01
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If you search for the firewall-config package than you can maintain you hostbased firewall with a graphical interface. It will come with firewalld to maintain it. This as Firestarter is obsolete for years now and Debian drops it with the coming release as one of the latest distributions.
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If you search for the firewall-config package than you can maintain you hostbased firewall with a graphical interface. It will come with firewalld to maintain it. This as Firestarter is obsolete for years now and Debian drops it with the coming release as one of the latest distributions.
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If you search for the firewall-config package than you can maintain you hostbased firewall with a graphical interface. It will come with firewalld to maintain it. This as Firestarter is obsolete for years now and Debian drops it with the coming release as one of the latest distributions.
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If you search for the firewall-config package than you can maintain you hostbased firewall with a graphical interface. It will come with firewalld to maintain it. This as Firestarter is obsolete for years now and Debian drops it with the coming release as one of the latest distributions.
If you search for the firewall-config package than you can maintain you hostbased firewall with a graphical interface. It will come with firewalld to maintain it. This as Firestarter is obsolete for years now and Debian drops it with the coming release as one of the latest distributions.
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Have you considered using Fedora's
firewalld
? It can be configured via the commandline or a GUI.– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 20:52
N.B.: Looks like Debian has a
firestarter
package (among others).– rickhg12hs
Feb 2 '15 at 21:01