Package: uruk Version: 20180528-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 331 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: jessie/uruk/uruk_20180528-1_all.deb Size: 103692 MD5sum: 65ddbc32629fac98fafa80fca7d9bb4b SHA1: 27a6e3e55f94c0235c5a88c5d2db0ca8b7e34d06 SHA256: 1f778562706a471b16100377de3ffd627ee908310ee35ca8469eb1baeb02767c Section: net Priority: optional Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/uruk/ Description: Very small firewall script, for configuring iptables Uruk is a wrapper for Linux ip[6]tables. A very simple shell script, but useful if you need similar (but not the same) packet filtering configurations on lots of hosts. It uses a template file, which gets sourced as a shell script, to get lists of source addresses, allowed to use specific network services. Listing these groups of allowed hosts and allowed services is all what's needed to configure your box. . Main difference with other firewall setup tools: uruk is just a very small (just 14K!) shell script, no gui, no interactive setup, no default configuration. You'll like this if you'd rather not have lots of (probably buggy) code between you and your filtering rules. Package: uruk Version: 20160219-2 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 329 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: jessie/uruk/uruk_20160219-2_all.deb Size: 102788 MD5sum: 6ec50f18ce418cec3610aefbc93a6003 SHA1: 98b99a90b31176886363e8069666383441bf529a SHA256: bfb166d8736a6640651bb03eeef8affbeafff4ddedf93dacfbcb182df3724c49 Section: net Priority: optional Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/uruk/ Description: Very small firewall script, for configuring iptables Uruk is a wrapper for Linux ip[6]tables. A very simple shell script, but useful if you need similar (but not the same) packet filtering configurations on lots of hosts. It uses a template file, which gets sourced as a shell script, to get lists of source addresses, allowed to use specific network services. Listing these groups of allowed hosts and allowed services is all what's needed to configure your box. . Main difference with other firewall setup tools: uruk is just a very small (just 14K!) shell script, no gui, no interactive setup, no default configuration. You'll like this if you'd rather not have lots of (probably buggy) code between you and your filtering rules. Package: uruk Version: 20180528-2 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 332 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: jessie/uruk/uruk_20180528-2_all.deb Size: 104116 MD5sum: d02686f4b2147fdf346607e4b4aa9187 SHA1: 2e8ece43bdba4caef3994234ffd17e58e6b953b0 SHA256: 5e755d0f8d83aba5924c02779a2ba3d17d5e937aef561f8480b3b7e01b1b5e94 Section: net Priority: optional Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/uruk/ Description: Very small firewall script, for configuring iptables Uruk is a wrapper for Linux ip[6]tables. A very simple shell script, but useful if you need similar (but not the same) packet filtering configurations on lots of hosts. It uses a template file, which gets sourced as a shell script, to get lists of source addresses, allowed to use specific network services. Listing these groups of allowed hosts and allowed services is all what's needed to configure your box. . Main difference with other firewall setup tools: uruk is just a very small (just 14K!) shell script, no gui, no interactive setup, no default configuration. You'll like this if you'd rather not have lots of (probably buggy) code between you and your filtering rules.