Efw has a few problems that way - it’s a nice firewall, but it seems few ppl 
are working on it, it runs on an OS that doesn’t support upstream updates, and 
it's even difficult to know what OS it actually is in terms of wanting to 
install drivers or utils. 

Guess that might make it more secure, but it seems difficult for some ppl. If 
it runs as-is on your hardware, and has everything you need, it’s great...



-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Pye [mailto:bill....@phoenix-systems.co.uk] 
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 9:13 AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] RES: Any word on the EFW 2.3?

----- "Marco Aurélio" <maure...@spin.com.br> wrote:

> And is there any estimate date for the launch of version 2.3?
> 

I guess that might depend on how long it takes to fix the last 31% of bugs 
listed on the roadmap: http://bugs.endian.it/roadmap_page.php which (to my 
intrained eye) seems to slowly keep growing. 

Perhaps somone from Endian could chime in with a more definite timeline for 
completion of that release.

Regards

Bill



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