On Sun, Mar 22, 2015, at 03:52 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Which distros do you run?

In no particular order or quantities, last check shows we've got server/project 
instances of 
Centos, RedFlag, Fermi, Mageia, Debian, Poseidon, Gentoo, Arch, Fedora, Finnix, 
Mandriva, openSUSE, Mint, Ubuntu, SUSE, RedHat, EnGarde, ClearOS, Oracle, 
Scientific, Kali, Knoppix & Raspbian.

Some there's got lots of, some not, for sure.  Most are Arch, Gentoo, Ubuntu & 
Debain, with a bunch of Centos & openSUSE around.  And of course different 
versions of each.

Bleedin' nightmare if you ask me, but the servers aren't generally my 
responsibility or in my control.  But the security on those server is soon 
going to be.  And firewall's obviously one part of that.

What I do know is that I want one version of firewall, with similar if not the 
same versions of iptables & ipset, and it all centrally managed.

Ideally, in a single, locally built, tarball that I can deploy to any machine 
with a similar arch into a well contined /opt/shorewall or 
/usr/local/shorewall, install the systemd service files (or init files for the 
laggards), and execute it, and upgrade it from central mgmt.

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