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Man Page: mason-gui-text

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)														 MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)

NAME
mason-gui-text - front end to mason
SYNOPSIS
mason-gui-text [--force]
DESCRIPTION
mason-gui-text is a "textual GUI" front end to mason, the interactive firewall builder. When it is run, it allows you to control mason's behavior through simple keystroke commands. It can start and stop mason, allow you to edit the rules generated (and re-merge them into the currently running rule set), and change mason's settings. It also has a "console lock" setting for locking the console down if necessary.
OPTIONS
Default behaviour of mason-gui-text ist to exit if another instance of it is already running. --force Try to stop other instances of mason-gui-text and continue running
SEE ALSO
mason(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeff Licquia <jeff@luci.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others) and supplemented by Thomas Scheffczyk <scheffczyk@debian.org>. MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)
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