Package: uruk Version: 20181005-1~uvt1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 309 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: stretch/uruk/uruk_20181005-1~uvt1_all.deb Size: 97380 MD5sum: 8120d2c56e93c9d57f42b3af914193a2 SHA1: a780da8d338af0eebf766107c177a1baed0be1ac SHA256: 338a26094a057df8d8c1b31d13ee1dda069bd1861d33ee96db933827db9d430c 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: 20181006-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 291 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: stretch/uruk/uruk_20181006-1_all.deb Size: 105858 MD5sum: 840cc2dd896b5336006266efd3713a71 SHA1: 91401a79278235082657576a2c8f94c3fc467061 SHA256: 4d35cf82e6466b85a2cf441795873762bf6141dbb7ad29712dfa93ca41867d2e 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: 20181116-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 337 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: stretch/uruk/uruk_20181116-1_all.deb Size: 120576 MD5sum: db17b1ae67245230df7f4c5ac2b78853 SHA1: 9a4b2aee71d8dad3985ba2ce493189b4a1009dfb SHA256: 582353910470bea22c5bcf82638c00a36ee75cb1454f945c8e05d90c0148045f 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: 20181119-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 338 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: stretch/uruk/uruk_20181119-1_all.deb Size: 120726 MD5sum: 33d7f25fd7ffbc8a10524d0daff6d2b7 SHA1: fc5a7cf49aff9d491f2c3ff1bcbfc4381da484e9 SHA256: 071ddb2eb3c5353f61ca5b05ce29cf3cff82d34bc99e56317211ea6bb7d03281 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: 20190121-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Joost van Baal-Ilić Installed-Size: 338 Depends: iptables Conflicts: ufw Filename: stretch/uruk/uruk_20190121-1_all.deb Size: 120788 MD5sum: d05ebb49e975a8321e3d67af841b0f99 SHA1: 90de431ca696d41e3ae70a6baf93757a4ef2d49e SHA256: 7a3883f675952645b3ef4d3bd4c288e892090f53374e2041e5acf97f3a91f500 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.