# ChangeLog for net-firewall/kmyfirewall # Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-firewall/kmyfirewall/ChangeLog,v 1.5 2003/10/03 14:27:22 caleb Exp $ 03 Oct 2003; Caleb Tennis kmyfirewall-0.9.6.ebuild: Supports something called Gentoo mode, so lets turn it on by default in the configuration file. Closes bug #22124 *kmyfirewall-0.9.6 (28 May 2003) 28 May 2003; Caleb Tennis kmyfirewall-0.9.6.ebuild: Version bump, ebuild thanks to Jorg Spanke (closes bug #20598) *kmyfirewall-0.9.4 (30 Mar 2003) 30 Mar 2003; Martin Holzer kmyfirewall-0.4.5.ebuild, kmyfirewall-0.9.4.ebuild, kmyfirewall-0.9.5.ebuild: moved net-misc/kmyfirewall net-firewall/kmyfirewall *kmyfirewall-0.9.5 (12 Feb 2003) 06 Apr 2003; Dan Armak kmyfirewall-0.9.5.ebuild: Mark as x86 stable. 12 Feb 2003; Hannes Mehnert kmyfirewall-0.9.5.ebuild: version bump 06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees : changed sparc ~sparc keywords *kmyfirewall-0.9.4 (23 Nov 2002) 23 Nov 2002; Dan Armak ChangeLog : New upstream release. *kmyfirewall-0.9.2 (14 Sep 2002) 14 Sep 2002; Dan Armak ChangeLog : New upstream version. *kmyfirewall-0.4.5.ebuild (03 Aug 2002) 03 Aug 2002; Nick Hadaway kmyfirewall-0.4.5.ebuild, files/digest-kmyfirewall-0.4.5 : Version bump at the authors behest. *kmyfirewall-0.4.4-r1.ebuild (07 Jun 2002) 08 Jul 2002; phoen][x kmyfirewall-0.4.4-r1.ebuild: Added KEYWORDS. 07 Jun 2002; Dan Armak changelog: Removed redundant source inherit.eclass and SLOT="0" statements. New revision since the slot changed. *kmyfirewall-0.4.4.ebuild (03 Jun 2002) 03 Jun 2002; George Shapovalov kmyfirewall-0.4.4.ebuild, files/digest-kmyfirewall-0.4.4 : First submission From the ebuild author: KMyFirewall is a GUI interface to the "iptables" netfilter administration tool written for KDE which now has support for thg Gentoo Linux init system. It provides an XML - like file format for import/export rulesets to ease the setup of large networks. There is also a Wizard which enables you to set up a simple "Personal Firewall" within a few clicks. At the moment most filtering options (provided by iptables) are implemented. The support for Target Ectentions will be added soon. Ebuild submitted by Christian Hubinger .