arno-iptables-firewall 2.1.1-8 source package in Ubuntu

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arno-iptables-firewall (2.1.1-8) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Move systemd services from /usr/lib/systemd back to /lib/systemd
    (Closes: #1034213).

 -- Sven Geuer <email address hidden>  Sat, 22 Apr 2023 17:20:52 +0200

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Original maintainer:
Debian Security Tools
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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Mantic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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arno-iptables-firewall_2.1.1-8.dsc 2.1 KiB 018c853da0105c21331fa9e5db4f3f2e9ce32dbf741bab027977bc3e32032301
arno-iptables-firewall_2.1.1.orig.tar.gz 137.8 KiB 6f5ae0e671b8ded8eb80efa48d4d0aa50324acde6ffdc4b3d34c7f8cc4fce598
arno-iptables-firewall_2.1.1-8.debian.tar.xz 56.2 KiB 18fd507c98cf9dc1099100c6def604a79db853b9c6884df3dfca4d3a92ee84bb

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arno-iptables-firewall: single- and multi-homed firewall script with DSL/ADSL support

 Unlike other lean iptables front ends in Debian, arno-iptables-firewall
 will setup and load a secure, restrictive firewall by just asking a few
 questions. This includes configuring internal networks for internet access
 via NAT and potential network services (e.g. HTTP or SSH).
 .
 However, it is in no way restricted to this simple setup. Some catch words
 of additional features, that can be enabled in the well documented
 configuration file are: DSL/ADSL, port forwarding, DMZ, port-scan detection,
 MAC address filtering.
 .
 Moreover, it comes with an extensive set of plugins to cover further
 requirements. For example SSH brute force protection, traffic shaping,
 traffic accounting, VPN support to just mention a few.