From: "Emre CELEBİ" <emre22@europe.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: secure remote management
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 19:02:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040124170246.20948.qmail@mail.com> (raw)
> Where I've used webmin in the past, I've changed the port that
> it listens on, and filtered access to that port to a specific list of ips.
> Given some configuration, it can be relatively secure.
> Question -- you don't want to do X11 forwarded sessions because? ..
> at a guess the users want to be able to see the rules from a winders
> box downstream from the firewall? -- at that point I can ses why ..
> webmin is a bit of overkill for this, but is granular enough that you
> can let your clients review the firewall rules and not allow them to
> muck with them too much.
>
> There is a java project you might look at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jwall
> but I've never used it -- I do know one person who has and finds it useful,
> how useful it would be for you I don't know.
>
> Alistair
>
Yeah, yur right cause users want to see the rules and logs in a windows enviroment, i also offered the Cygwin installation for ssh-X tunneling but oofff they are the bosses man they love IE!!. its easy for logs with php#mysql and using log analyzer and get custom reports but when it comes to rules im really scared. Also i tried JWall but it seems still pre-mature as i tested some rule genarating operations and it unfortunely produces wrong scripts for iptables (will contack the developer for this,) but i admire that jwall as it aims to be able to manage remotely IDS and firewall in a secure GUI env. cool for ones like me who tries to satisfy the unsatisfied MS users and also can scripting to check that gui outputs.
Emre.
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