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Re: How to setup a VM Gateway like Whonix but for a generic VPN


QuoteI have to learn how to use it tho
Yes, but this is the same for everything, including GUI's .. the point of firehol is that it's more English than config so it's not really any harder than a GUI, either way you still need to understand what you're doing before you use it.
The problem with firewall GUI's typically is that the GUI needs to live on the box the firewall will live on, and given such boxes are typically servers and don't run X servers, it's often not practical. I've been config...

QuoteI have to learn how to use it tho
Yes, but this is the same for everything, including GUI's .. the point of firehol is that it's more English than config so it's not really any harder than a GUI, either way you still need to understand what you're doing before you use it.
The problem with firewall GUI's typically is that the GUI needs to live on the box the firewall will live on, and given such boxes are typically servers and don't run X servers, it's often not practical. I've been config...