Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall Development Schedule

2010-03-08 Thread Tom Eastep
Nigel Aves wrote: > I agree with Trent. > > Shorewall is a mature, well craft product that pretty well (if not does) > supports everything that a user would want a firewall to do. > > I'm just not the person to do this (not being a programmer) but if there was > thing I would like to see enhanced

Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall Development Schedule

2010-03-08 Thread Nigel Aves
I agree with Trent. Shorewall is a mature, well craft product that pretty well (if not does) supports everything that a user would want a firewall to do. I'm just not the person to do this (not being a programmer) but if there was thing I would like to see enhanced and that's the plugin module fo

Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall Development Schedule

2010-03-08 Thread Trent O'Callaghan
Hi Tom, I concur on Shorewall reaching maturity. Thanks for your sustained efforts to respond to the need for a open source firewall in the ever evolving linux world. Kind regards, Trent O'Callaghan Network Manager www.nearmap.com -Original Message- From: Tom Eastep [mailto:teas...@sh

Re: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall Development Schedule

2010-03-08 Thread Fábio Rabelo
Good Night ( at least in Brasil ... ;- )) ) I just do not have appropriate words to express how much Shorewall help my job and simplify my daily tasks ... For my level of use, the series 3 already Haas everything I need ... And I have been learning a lot just reading the posts ... Thanks Tom ..

[Shorewall-users] Shorewall Development Schedule

2010-03-08 Thread Tom Eastep
As Shorewall reaches maturity, it seems unlikely that the pace of development typical of the past 9 years will be sustained. Over that time, major releases have occurred approximately once per year; the last major release (4.4) was in August 2009. I do not currently have an active 4.5 development