ferm: a straightforward firewall configuration tool
Grumble… a postgresql server on an old Sun workstation isn’t visible to another old Sun workstation which (in theory…) is storing data on the postgresql server. The culprit was a misconfigured firewall. Rather than wading through a bunch of iptables commands, it seemed time to revisit the world of iptables front-ends on the off-chance there was an undiscovered treasure I’d missed on earlier visits. It turns out that there was one: ferm.
A revisit to firestarter, a straightforward GUI interface, ended when firestarter segfaulted and then, when started again, automatically started its firewall. Fortunately, I had altered the firestarter rule set and opened port 22 before firestarter segfaulted. Otherwise I would have been hundreds of miles away from an inaccessible server. After firestarter crashed again with a memory error, I decided to move on…
Like several other firewall front-ends, ferm is aware of the issues associated with working on servers hundreds of miles away from one’s physical location. Ferm starts with a default configuration which leaves the default SSH port open.
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