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Uncomplicated Firewall
Stable release
0.36-7 [1] / October 22, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-22)
Repository
Written in Python
Operating system Linux
License GNU General Public License
Website launchpad.net/ufw, manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/en/man8/ufw.8.html

Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) is a program for managing a netfilter firewall designed to be easy to use. It uses a command-line interface consisting of a small number of simple commands, and uses iptables for configuration. UFW is available by default in all Ubuntu installations since 8.04 LTS. [1] UFW has been available by default in all Debian installations since 10.

GUIs for Uncomplicated Firewall

Gufw (GUI for Uncomplicated Firewall)
Original author(s)Gufw Developers
Stable release
Repository
Written in Python, PyGObject
Operating system Linux
Platform GTK
Available in More languages
License GNU General Public License
Website gufw.org
kmyfirewall
Developer(s)KLajos et al.
Repository
Operating system Linux
Platform Qt
License GNU General Public License
Website launchpad.net/ufw  Edit this on Wikidata
UFW KControl Module
Repository
Operating system Linux
Platform Qt
License GNU General Public License
Website www.linux-apps.com
UFW Frontends
Original author(s)Darwin Bautista
Stable release
0.3.2 / 2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Repository
Written in Python, PyGTK
Operating system Linux
Platform PyGTK
License GNU General Public License
Website github.com/baudm/ufw-frontends

Gufw is intended to be an easy, intuitive graphical user interface for managing Uncomplicated Firewall. It supports common tasks such as allowing or blocking pre-configured, common P2P, or individual ports. Gufw has been designed for Ubuntu, but is also available in Debian-based distributions and in Arch Linux; anywhere Python, GTK and UFW are available.

Features

Netfilter feature [2] 0.16.2
(8.04 LTS)
0.30
(10.04 LTS)
0.31.1-1
(12.04 LTS)
0.34-0
(14.04 LTS)
0.35-0
(16.04 LTS)
Default incoming policy (allow/deny) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Allow/deny incoming rules Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IPv6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Status Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Logging (on/off) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Extensible framework Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Application integration Yes Yes Yes Yes
Limit incoming rules (rate limiting) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multiport incoming rules Yes Yes Yes Yes
debconf/preseeding Yes Yes Yes Yes
Default incoming policy (reject) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reject incoming rules Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rule insertion Yes Yes Yes Yes
Log levels Yes Yes Yes Yes
Per rule logging Yes Yes Yes Yes
Outgoing filtering (on par with incoming) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Filtering by interface Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bash completion Yes Yes Yes Yes
Upstart support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Improved reporting Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reset command Yes Yes Yes Yes
rsyslog support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Delete by rule number Yes Yes Yes Yes
Python 2.6 support Yes Yes Yes
'show listening' report Yes Yes Yes
Python 2.7 support Yes Yes Yes
Increased protocol support (AH, ESP) Yes Yes Yes
IPv6 rate limiting via 'limit' command Yes Yes
Python 3.2 support Yes Yes
Python 3.3 support Yes Yes
'show added' report Yes Yes
Python 3.4 support Yes Yes
Before/after extensibility hooks Yes Yes
Routed packet filtering (FORWARD) Yes Yes
systemd support Yes
Increased protocol support (IGMP, GRE) Yes
Python 3.5 support Yes
Snappy for Ubuntu Core support Yes
Per rule comments Yes

References

  1. ^ a b "UncomplicatedFirewall". Ubuntu. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  2. ^ "UFW in Ubuntu". Ubuntu. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

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