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firewall-my-systems
Advanced tools
npm install --global firewall-my-systems
firewall-my-systems
can be run on the command line, or accessed over HTTP
using the server. Here's the usage for the command:
firewall-my-system FIREWALL PORTSPEC
FIREWALL = iptables | pf | ipfw
PORTSPEC = (t|u|ut|tu)PORTNUMBER [PORTSPEC]
t for TCP
u for UDP
The firewalls generated are actually shell scripts that set up those firewalls, so feel free to pipe the output of this command into bash or something.
Example: generate an iptables firewall script opening TCP 22, 80, and UDP 5000
firewall-my-system iptables t22 t80 u5000
To start the server, run firewall-my-systems-server
. You can specify the port
by setting the PORT
env variable: PORT=80 firewall-my-systems-server
.
Accessing the server is almost identical to using the command line, except instead of spaces deliminating positional arguments, slashes are used instead. To run the example above, you would access http://firewallmy.systems/iptables/t22/t80/u5000, although you could use commas or any other non-number character to seperate portspecs.
FAQs
quick firewall rules builder for iptables, ipfw, and pf
We found that firewall-my-systems demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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