Steven Piercy wrote:
> I don't know about how "pretty" it is, but I've tossed a copy of
> Webmin on my debian box. I've been playing with the Shorewall package
> as well, and Webmin does have a module for Shorewall. If you have
> non-cli type users, Webmin plays well into that. All they need to do
> is type in the URL and you can give them whatever level access you want.
Thanks to all those who have suggested shorewall and webmin, shorewall
is what I use at the moment but I've been reluctant to try webmin, the
debian package got pulled after sarge as it was poorly maintained and I
don't like having any nonstandard apt-sources on firewalls and internet
facing servers.
Also it seems the webmin-maintainers mail list (CCd) has died and
there's no momentum for getting a version back in sid.
All very sad as it looks perfect, any other suggestions?
> Sometimes though, I wonder if I'm the only one that misses fwadm.
> Guess I just need to get with the times.
>
> -sp
>
> Bob wrote:
>> I used to run a debian firewall at home and at a couple of remote
>> locations but the problem is non technical users really need to be
>> able to do things like up date the software and shutdown the firewall
>> without having to ssh in.
>>
>> Is there a project to make a pretty admin interface for a debian
>> firewall?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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