This software provides a quick and compact ash/dash interface to manage Linux iptables.
One of the program's standout features is its intuitive syntax, which makes it easy to create new rules and modify existing ones. For example, the command # Access from me to anybody allow output to any is a breeze to enter and modify as needed.
In addition to its user-friendly syntax, flex-fw also features a wide range of options for customizing your firewall rules. Whether you need to allow access to your web server or provide access to your DMZ server, this program has you covered.
For instance, the syntax allow input proto icmp allow input from any in-if $ifWan to $ipWan proto tcp dport http allows you to grant inbound connections to your web server while still maintaining security protocols.
Furthermore, if you're looking to configure access for your DMZ server, flex-fwl makes it easy to do so while still maintaining security. The syntax allow forward from any to $ipDmzServer in-if $ifWan out-if $ifDMZ proto icmp allow forward from any to $ipDmzServer in-if $ifWan out-if $ifDMZ proto tcp dport http allow forward from any to $ipDmzServer in-if $ifWan out-if $ifDMZ proto tcp dport https lets you set up a secure firewall for your DMZ server quickly and hassle-free.
Finally, flex-fw also features the SNAT function that allows you to configure your LAN firewall rules. With the syntax allow forward in-if $ifLan from $netLan out-if $ifWan snat to-addr $ipWan out-if $ifWan from $netLan, you can maintain control over your LAN system while keeping it secure.
Overall, if you're searching for a powerful and effective firewall program for your Linux system, look no further than flex-fw.
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