Pyroman is a firewall config tool for complex networks. By using iptables-restore, it's much faster than other tools in configuring the firewall, the configuration is simple, and it has accurate error reporting and offers rollback of changes.
| Tags | Security Networking Firewalls |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: This release cleans up rule name handling for INPUT/OUTPUT/FORWARD and ACCEPT/DROP/REJECT rules (it was a bit messy before). It will now default to the kernel names, which are overridden in the base examples provided to make use of connection tracking, etc.


Changes: An external validation command hook has been added.


Changes: New in this version: iptables and kernel version checks (required for the new extended examples' bittorrent filter) and some minor code cleanups and refactoring.


Changes: Detailed error reporting is back. "Safe" mode has been added: in this mode, it will rollback after 30 seconds unless "OK" is typed in. Code cleanup has been done.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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