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Firewall Builder 3.0.0 rev 452 (Beta branch)

Image Firewall Builder consists of a GUI and set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. It helps users maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. The GUI and policy compilers are completely independent, which provides for a consistent abstract model and the same GUI for different firewall platforms. It currently supports iptables, ipfilter, ipfw, OpenBSD pf, Cisco PIX and FWSM, and Cisco routers access lists. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This revision comes with built-in help; the first dialogs to get help panels are the "advanced" settings dialogs for the iptables firewall. Help panels explain all options and parameters in the corresponding dialogs. The command line tool fwbedit underwent a complete redesign. Fwbedit can now add, remove, and modify objects in the .fwb file from the command line, which means a lot of routine firewall policy modification operations can be completely scripted. Problems with drag and drop of objects between different data files have been fixed. Binary RPMs for Fedora Core 9 are provided.Image

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fwb_ipf(1)							 Firewall Builder							fwb_ipf(1)

NAME
fwb_ipf - Policy compiler for ipfilter SYNOPSIS
fwb_ipf [-vVx] [-d wdir] [-o output.fw] [-i] -f data_file.xml object_name DESCRIPTION
fwb_ipf is a firewall policy compiler component of Firewall Builder (see fwbuilder(1)). This compiler generates code for ipfilter. Compiler reads objects definitions and firewall description from the data file specified with "-f" option and generates ipfilter configuration files and firewall activation script. All generated files have names that start with the name of the firewall object. Firewall activation script has extension ".fw" and is sim- ple shell script that flushes current policy, loads new filter and nat rules and then activates ipfilter. IPFilter configuration file name starts with the name of the firewall object, plus "-ipf.conf". NAT configuration file name also starts with the name of the firewall object, plus "-nat.conf". For example, if firewall object has name "myfirewall", then compiler will create three files: "myfirewall.fw", "myfirewall-pf.conf", "myfirewall-nat.conf". The data file and the name of the firewall objects must be specified on the command line. Other command line parameters are optional. OPTIONS
-f FILE Specify the name of the data file to be processed. -o output.fw Specify output file name -d wdir Specify working directory. Compiler creates firewall activation script and ipfilter configuration files in this directory. If this parameter is missing, then all files will be placed in the current working directory. -v Be verbose: compiler prints diagnostic messages when it works. -V Print version number and quit. -i When this option is present, the last argument on the command line is supposed to be firewall object ID rather than its name -x Generate debugging information while working. This option is intended for debugging only and may produce lots of cryptic messages. NOTES
Support for ipf returned in version 1.0.1 of Firewall Builder Supported features: o both ipf.conf and nat.conf files are generated o negation in policy rules o stateful inspection in individual rule can be turned off in rule options dialog. By default compiler adds "keep state" or "modulate state" to each rule with action 'pass' o rule options dialog provides a choice of icmp or tcp rst replies for rules with action "Reject" o compiler adds flag "allow-opts" if match on ip options is needed o compiler can generate rules matching on TCP flags o compiler can generate script adding ip aliases for NAT rules using addresses that do not belong to any interface of the firewall o compiler always adds rule "block quick all" at the very bottom of the script to ensure "block all by default" policy even if the policy is empty. o Address ranges in both policy and NAT Features that are not supported (yet) o negation in NAT o custom services Features that won't be supported (at least not anytime soon) o policy routing URL
Firewall Builder home page is located at the following URL: http://www.fwbuilder.org/ BUGS
Please report bugs using bug tracking system on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5314&atid=105314 SEE ALSO
fwbuilder(1), fwb_ipt(1), fwb_pf(1) FWB
fwb_ipf(1)