fwbuilder is pretty nice. It has a GUI frontend similar to Checkpoint 
and spits out a bunch of IPTABLEs at the backend.

Rich

Chris Faulkner wrote:
> arno iptables is more of a script and while it is drop in, it's not
> very "noob" friendly.  Don't mean to shoot you down on this one and
> while arno is a good firewall solution for a system that's already up
> and running,  a firewall you could drop in and pretty much walk away
> from without have to resort to knowing much linux or even how a
> firewall works.  Console based firewalls are best IMO, but I have a
> few clients that no nothing of Linux but can read a web front end and
> I'm just curious if there are any more out there like this.  So far
> pfSense is the only one I can find out there that is "noob" friendly
> and I found it by mistake one day so i'm making sure that there is not
> a few more floating around like this.  Are there any appliance-like
> firewall applications that have a web front end, good reporting and
> performance?
>
> On Nov 11, 6:32 pm, "Greg Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Chris Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Also, if
>>> there are any other dropin firewall apps that are open source and don't
>>> require a crapton of hardware requirements (a.k.a. Untangle), post them down
>>> i'd like to check them out.
>>>       
>> apt-get install arno-iptables-firewall
>>
>> Provides an easy to customize iptables firewall and NAT.  Very
>> drop-in, very easy to customize.
>>
>> --
>> Greg Donaldhttp://destiney.com/
>>     
> >
>   


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