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      dvserg last edited by

      In Kerio WinRoute Firewall imho very good managment of Rules. One rule can set firewall/mapping/nat/rule_time/rule_log function.
      Linux very multifunctional flexible system as Windows Applications
      Will good idea to recommend organization of the rules as in KWF?

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        hoba last edited by

        What are we talking about here? I'm sorry but this doesn't make too much sense, at least not to me. Maybe you can try to discuss this in your native language's forum.

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          billm last edited by

          @dvserg:

          In Kerio WinRoute Firewall imho very good managment of Rules. One rule can set firewall/mapping/nat/rule_time/rule_log function.
          Linux very multifunctional flexible system as Windows Applications
          Will good idea to recommend organization of the rules as in KWF?

          pfSense is based on FreeBSD not linux.

          –Bill

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            dvserg last edited by

            @billm:

            @dvserg:

            In Kerio WinRoute Firewall imho very good managment of Rules. One rule can set firewall/mapping/nat/rule_time/rule_log function.
            Linux very multifunctional flexible system as Windows Applications
            Will good idea to recommend organization of the rules as in KWF?

            pfSense is based on FreeBSD not linux.

            –Bill

            Yes i mistaken FreeBSD not linux of course

            2 hoba -
            I thought you can interest idea to organizations of management of the rules in KWF – for pfSense

            :) in my language's forum - dead atmosphere

            ps sorry my english - i only want help this project

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              hoba last edited by

              I understood that last message but had problems to understand the initial one. Are you talking for having one screen for NAT, Firewallrule, Trafficshaping, …? I don't think that this is a good idea as for example firewall rules and trafficshaping not always go side by side or some people even don't use trafficshaping for example. It's much more flexible having these elements at different pages imo.

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                dvserg last edited by

                OK I have understood the difference. Probably I too got accustomed to windows  :D

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