All releases of Firestarter


Release Notes: This version includes some enhancements to the program and a number of bugfixes, including Samba specific fixes, decreased CPU resource usage, improvements when running a restrictive outbound policy, and other firewall policy changes to ensure trouble-free operation out of the box.


Release Notes: This version fixes various problems with broadcast traffic control, Samba services on the firewall, CPU usage, and overall stability.


Release Notes: This a major new version of Firestarter with many new features and security improvements, including a brand new interface, the ability to restrict outgoing traffic, visual tracking of established connections, and several usability improvements.


Release Notes: New features in this release include a GConf configuration engine, user-defined scripts, and several firewall policy changes. Important bugfixes include the firewall spamming the console, NATed machines not reaching the LAN in some cases, and problems with remote administration over SSH.


Release Notes: This versions fixes a crashing issue, updates the software with the latest list of non-routable networks, adds support for metalog and syslog-ng (Slackware & Gentoo), and includes some additonal minor bugfixes and translation updates.


Release Notes: This version is a lot more user friendly, with the emphasis on improved reliability and usability. Other improvements include aggresive stealthing of ports by default, GNOME 2.2 Notification Area support, and refresh triggers on DHCP renewals.


Release Notes: This is the first GNOME 2.0 version of Firestarter. It features a completely new user interface, in-depth traffic inspection, new filtering options, a new manual, and many other improvements.


Release Notes: Port forwarding fixes, script backups (when upgrading), translation updates, and misc. fixes.


Release Notes: New features include IRC connection tracking and NAT configuration, recognition of Universal PnP as a service, console control, remote usage over SSH, and the very latest IANA nonroutable IP block list. This release also includes a bunch of bugfixes.


Release Notes: A more powerful wizard, some system init scripts in the RPM package, smarter connection tracking, more advanced sysctl checks that provide better security than ever, ability to forward different protocols (e.g., UDP), and lots of bugfixes.
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