Re: Win2k or Win32 IPTABLES
From: Phil Agcaoili (PhilAgcaoili_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:07:01 -0800
Try Kerio WinRoute.
It operates like IPTables\Firestarter.
"goonmunster" wrote:
> Thanks for your response. We been using iptables/netfilter on a
> community webserver for the past 8 months. Myself, I've used
> zonealarm and tpf in the past, but was hoping to find something that
> uses few resources, does not require a gui, takes advantage of text
> based script, and can send/write logs to event viewers logs. In any
> case thanks for your help.
>
> BTW, Assuming Netfilter/iptables is written in C, either a hook at one
> level or another, or binary instrumentation could be used as a
> mechanism to pass the necessary info into and out of a win32 IPTABLES
> DLL. Is there some reason why the netfilter/iptables code can't be
> ported to win32?
>
> Enjoy your Valantines day.
>
>
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