Robert Mcmillen wrote:
I would think it should be possible. The only issue may be that some of the scripts expect certain environment variables to be set which are handled by the roo-base rpm. However, I think it would be really cool to be able to install your own base OS and do either yum install honeywall or apt-get install honeywall.

I am currently working on the next version of the honeywall which integrates hflow2 (http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~cviecco/oscode/hflow2.html). After this, I was thinking about making a package that would install the honeywall components on an already installed system.

Is this something folks would be interested in?

Rob


Personally, I am very interested in.


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