ip6wall

is a bash script for ip6tables, it works fine with the 2.4 and 2.6 series of the linux kernel, i’m testing it on a 2.6 linux kernel and, for now, it works fine. The idea of this script born from gShield, directly from the source.Features include: support for an ipv6 mapped lan, forwading, port-forwarding, configurable outgoing filtering, configurable public service access, access control lists, and more. Ip6wall is released under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2).
Status
Ip6wall is under development: SEE HERE https://github.com/fborraccetti/ip6wall
Main development infos about ip6wall can be followed on https://github.com/fborraccetti/ip6wall or on my blog browsing post in ip6wall category.
Documents
For now there is a full commented configuration file and the INSTALL file.
Look inside COPYRIGHTS file for copyright and legal information.
Downloads
- GitHub repos https://github.com/fborraccetti/ip6wall
- Ip6wall can be downloaded from: download or from www.freshmeat.net archives
- http://www.no-net.org/ip6wall/download/ip6wall-1.0.tar.gz
- http://www.no-net.org/ip6wall/download/ip6wall-1.0.tar.bz2
Developer
This script was written and mantained by Fabio Borraccetti <miasma at no-net.org> http://www.no-net.org
If someone wants to help me, there is always some work to do, then doesn’t hesitate to contact me! Help me to test this software, give me suggest and new features…



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