Package: uruk Version: 20150825-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 313 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20150825-1_all.deb Size: 97002 MD5sum: bafaa6c1756279042174787d0d2f3df3 SHA1: 7b8235bfdd771a8d7c0ff85082ba283e7638576a SHA256: bc11b5149852a7fad1812a86e20fddc8549c4609fd98afb0663862c83a28063c 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: 20121205-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 211 Depends: iptables Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20121205-1_all.deb Size: 83510 MD5sum: 60c05d9c399b64c3f6b62ffcb47f6925 SHA1: d71d76be838f4a07c875ae682f799c059d45b506 SHA256: 6d71881eb06d3de40624198f6a3b8f498c4951a42a52949263b9a6f9a0fd18af 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: 20150916-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 316 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20150916-1_all.deb Size: 97922 MD5sum: 0c5cd4bd18c3c7c781c8e1d68887c4af SHA1: 7970bcee7c4d4329acf6eadcc29d5100cc962daa SHA256: e92e3d03f8964337af6a16a5cb2fce48a91c611cea35e82329bd67ed7c0dce32 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: 20130226-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 213 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20130226-1_all.deb Size: 84170 MD5sum: e20aa23c34a2cfa55500ed0d6b476b6d SHA1: fbdfe1c511195feaf1728632e79439841f0f8d59 SHA256: 502da09a14a683bbbfe4e8b5498d064e4eae7529915d231a11495710e978d093 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: 20150921-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 319 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20150921-1_all.deb Size: 99404 MD5sum: c341e8ca1731262229b9187ce59b79aa SHA1: f87a5c1e4c2e870306369dd95ebce86c1bb68fc0 SHA256: edd2a034b29bf10f712baf55e2fa7e5744687872ae571faa7d04bcf6eeb68a83 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: 20130426-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 217 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20130426-1_all.deb Size: 85966 MD5sum: 5a94e8513ea05bc43b20ab47ddf2a829 SHA1: e00bf8b5ce1988cae9c352de5e4f9301bfe60e9a SHA256: 89627454dec1f55e5317ea5ce0d9c15739372510b25237a5ca74b106f436bb15 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: 20141120-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 259 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20141120-1_all.deb Size: 91182 MD5sum: fe47330273d313e6944b6c9577566a8c SHA1: 0b4f21fa68d02da132ef02af854fc373c8c0b8ae SHA256: 8a118ceb598aa448c7f43af20050a9215b10d76ad793b40a4987ba136f8f02f8 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: 20150401-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 269 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20150401-1_all.deb Size: 95104 MD5sum: 571e51b76c40132ef38623c87a672299 SHA1: 50a981638c76472b8a2301f71990d7aa22b3b3b8 SHA256: ad6da4d33bda6926dfda18bff1e76cda4576da05e26fcdddd58fdfffb92128b9 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: 20160218-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 321 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20160218-1_all.deb Size: 100066 MD5sum: b850d436eab5ef6e63b57a48fc8a3ac5 SHA1: c03ef6116e18a4f4a14523dbe517f35145b37599 SHA256: 8e05b1ba03f04792c48549bf75111df257dbe494e577b08978c3d0e8660fbb45 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: 20160219-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 322 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20160219-1_all.deb Size: 100616 MD5sum: 043cad5e8dced09b274bcc47c621b1fc SHA1: ff306017aa682f5f29bfc7a15c51517a55ab1628 SHA256: 91d6cc602ef31fffb3b589f600f7dc74b886bd5ca1d1f5f41e204a1cd2c5a1b9 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: 20150810-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 274 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: squeeze/uruk/uruk_20150810-1_all.deb Size: 96910 MD5sum: 9aebb16db0a264a77994ffcf08fb08fe SHA1: e4de7e31b23c2421a919f0563875a759befa0365 SHA256: f36e330b78c5507bff9dea8b6c939e9eb4bf4e4130d68bff6a3ad08dff12d0b2 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.