FireLog v1.2.3 -- updated (Aug 20th)
- NoobieDoobieDo
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Firelog has been updated. Many changes have been made and a lot of the code has been changed in one way or the other.
Many new features have been added. See the first post in this thread for more details.
Many new features have been added. See the first post in this thread for more details.
- NoobieDoobieDo
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updated again to fix a few minor typos
from now on only the bash script will be available for installation - no dotpup.
installation : simpy place the firelog file into /sbin/ and do "chmod +x"
usage : type firelog at the command line
tested with puppy linux (2.11 & 2.14) and Kubuntu
from now on only the bash script will be available for installation - no dotpup.
installation : simpy place the firelog file into /sbin/ and do "chmod +x"
usage : type firelog at the command line
tested with puppy linux (2.11 & 2.14) and Kubuntu
- klhrevolutionist
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Could you please detail the capabilties of this tool & possibly future enchancements ?
1. block incoming connection on ports I choose
2. open port
3. show blocked connection(s)
4. disable/enable connection
5. an easy to use rc file that I can put all options mentioned
I personally use firestarter but would rather use something that does not require megabytes of crapola. I do hope that some of the gui makers on the forum maybwe think about creating non-dependant gui for this..
1. block incoming connection on ports I choose
2. open port
3. show blocked connection(s)
4. disable/enable connection
5. an easy to use rc file that I can put all options mentioned
I personally use firestarter but would rather use something that does not require megabytes of crapola. I do hope that some of the gui makers on the forum maybwe think about creating non-dependant gui for this..
Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!
- NoobieDoobieDo
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- NoobieDoobieDo
- Posts: 60
- Joined: Mon 14 Nov 2005, 19:47
FireLog 1.2.3 has been released (Aug 19th 2007)
This is a major update as many important changes have been made.
A few small features have been added and some of the old features have been overhauled.
For the most part Firelog looks the same but the code behind the scenes have been heavily modified.
Installation instructions
1. Download FireLog
2. Make sure it's executable with “chmod +x
This is a major update as many important changes have been made.
A few small features have been added and some of the old features have been overhauled.
For the most part Firelog looks the same but the code behind the scenes have been heavily modified.
Installation instructions
1. Download FireLog
2. Make sure it's executable with “chmod +x
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