Release Notes: A stupid bug in wfwizard concerning the inversion of the result of the question "Do you have an Internet access?" has been fixed, and some bugs occurring when there is no Internet access have been fixed. Wfconvert is beginning to be quite usable under Linux to quickly set up a firewall with netfilter/iptables.
Release Notes: Compilation fixes for g++ 3.3 (it did not compile before on Linux). Input module handling has been changed.
Release Notes: This release is a major improvement over the previous one. Using wfconvert with the wallfire input module and netfilter output module may work quite well for simple configurations, such as a Linux workstation with a single network card not acting as a router (not forwarding IP traffic). Note that forwarding and NAT will be supported in the near future.
Release Notes: The modules were segmented into input modules and output modules. Many improvements were made in the netfilter output module, although it is still not ready for production. Firewall and zone definitions in wallfire's native language were added.
Release Notes: This release separates wfnetobjs from the wfconvert source tree. Basically, wfconvert-0.1.5 is wfconvert-0.1.4 without libwfnetobjs (see wfnetobjs-0.1.5) and with a small bugfix.
Release Notes: This release adds support for service "macros" in WallFire's native language, a "disabled" flag for a rule, and MAC addresses class handling. Man pages now install properly, and the whole thing compiles under g++-3.1.
Release Notes: This release has some cleanups. Important ICMP functions have been added, which are needed by wflogs 0.0.3.
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