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author | Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-13 00:08:44 +0200 |
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committer | Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-13 00:08:44 +0200 |
commit | 122828dace188aeabae89ce0a30ec8886a2699ec (patch) | |
tree | 5c310323e7e4eddb5dc5e53d73572d7a4923e36a /network/kmyfirewall/README | |
parent | d02ce036ec7603482e97205630a255d52f21be29 (diff) |
network/kmyfirewall: Removed from 13.0 repository
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diff --git a/network/kmyfirewall/README b/network/kmyfirewall/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1a5654163b..0000000000 --- a/network/kmyfirewall/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -KMyFirewall attempts to make it easier to setup IPTables based firewalls on -Linux systems. It will be the right tool if you like to have a so called -"Personal Firewall" running on your Linux box, but don't have the time and/or -the interest to spend hours in front of the IPTables manual just to setup a -firewall that keeps the "bad" people out. - -The firewall has the ability to save entire rulesets, so you only have to -configure your ruleset one time, and then you can use it on several computers - giving each of them a similar configuration (p.e. school networks, office, -university, etc.). - -Programs can't do any magic, so you still will have to know what your firewall -should do to setup your ruleset. KMyFirewall just tries to help you as much as -possible, but you decide what it will do. - -Since the last stable release, the user interface has been expanded to enable -easier and more flexible configuration for both advanced and novice users. -Also, NAT support has become far more accessible to setup. |