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An Introduction to UFW, Ubuntu’s ‘Uncomplicated’ Firewall

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Iptables are the cornerstone for configuring firewalls and managing network traffic in Linux. For the uninitiated, iptables can be complex and intimidating. However, most Linux distributions provide simpler front-end interfaces to manage iptables rules. Ubuntu's Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) offers a straightforward way to configure firewall settings without diving into intricate iptables commands.

The Open Source Firewall – IPFire 2.27 – Core Update 173 Released: What’s New?

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Get ready to experience the best of IPFire 2.27 – Core Update 173! Not only is this update introducing support for 4G and 5G modems that utilize the QMI interface, but also includes a kernel freshly picked from 6.1’s stable series as well as an array of package updates, security enhancements, and bug fixes so you can be sure your device is always up-to-date with the latest improvements!