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Old 01-02-2015, 05:18 AM   #1
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Firewall Management GUI for two NICs


Last time I built a Centos Server it was 5. I was able to use Guarddog as my firewall manager gui. This won't work on Centos 6.5

The server has 2 NICs - one internal facing, the other external. Clearly I want different rules for each card, but with the standard firewall tool, this doesn't seem possible.

I am not an iptables expert, so need a tool rather than to mess up (and possibly leave insecure) if I try to do this manually.

Any ideas as to a better tool?
 
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