ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straight-forward, easy and flexible to configure and secure with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 5.6.9.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 5.6.9:
• Duplicate entries in csf.conf on GENERIC installations have been fixed;
• LF_DIST_INTERVAL features has been added.
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straightforward, easy and flexible to configure and secure, with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 6.02.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 6.02:
• The MESSENGER HTML header has been edited in order to return code 403 instead of 200;
• The UI daemon has been updated and it's now able to fallback to IPv4,
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straight-forward, easy and flexible to configure and secure with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 5.78.
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straight-forward, easy and flexible to configure and secure with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 5.67.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 5.6.7:
• A problem with permanent IP blocking when using LF_SELECT has been fixed;
• A new locking system has been implemented in order to try to mitigate an iptables
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straightforward, easy and flexible to configure and secure, with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 5.79.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 5.79:
• Modified csf error routine has been added to store failing error, in csf.error, and not it displays an instructional message;
• Check for libkeyutils-1.2.so.2
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straightforward, easy and flexible to configure and secure, with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 6.01.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 6.01:
• Ensure all binaries are called with their full paths for the scheduled Server Security Check reports;
• csf -u/-uf/--update and -c/--check are now allowed whe
ConfigServer Firewall, an SPI iptables firewall that is straightforward, easy and flexible to configure and secure, with extra checks to ensure smooth operation, is now at version 6.06.
Highlights of ConfigServer Firewall 6.06:
• The csf/lfd module no longer fails to run if a non-critical configuration file does not exist;
• The minimal perl module detection on new installs has been im
These are slightly updated instructions I've not seen anywhere else as Arno's excellent firewall no longer works out of the box with PSAD.
Hello,
Today I finally decided to configure a firewall. Everything seemed to go well, but now I can't seem to send mail from thunderbird, gmail imap mail.
The port I have set for my mail is 993, which is by default.
In my firewall setting I allow both udp/tcp connections going out on that port.
I use GUFW for my firewall config.
It seems that I can still receive mail, but not send.