Hi guys,
below you'll find 2 links:
one with the guarddog-2.6.0-r1.ebuild and one with the guarddog.init for the
files/ directory in net-firewall/guarddog.
I tried to initiate a port for guarddog from qt3 to qt4 but no success yet
(I'm no programmer).
Since I'm sure I'm not the only one using and/or interested in this
convenient firewall tool, I wanted to make sure it's available to the rest
of the gentoo users out there.
This in fact is the latest release of the official in-tree ebuild of
guarddog with the init file for easy addition to the startup scripts.
http://pastebin.com/6e7FxnxM (guarddog-2.6.0-r1.ebuild) valid for 1 month
http://pastebin.com/EducEcc8 (guarddog.init) valid for 1 month
Enjoy !
If I understood right the gentoo-desktop mailing list is the only way to get
things into the kde-sunset overlay or reporting bugs concerning it. Is that
correct ?
kernelOfTruth
below you'll find 2 links:
one with the guarddog-2.6.0-r1.ebuild and one with the guarddog.init for the
files/ directory in net-firewall/guarddog.
I tried to initiate a port for guarddog from qt3 to qt4 but no success yet
(I'm no programmer).
Since I'm sure I'm not the only one using and/or interested in this
convenient firewall tool, I wanted to make sure it's available to the rest
of the gentoo users out there.
This in fact is the latest release of the official in-tree ebuild of
guarddog with the init file for easy addition to the startup scripts.
http://pastebin.com/6e7FxnxM (guarddog-2.6.0-r1.ebuild) valid for 1 month
http://pastebin.com/EducEcc8 (guarddog.init) valid for 1 month
Enjoy !
If I understood right the gentoo-desktop mailing list is the only way to get
things into the kde-sunset overlay or reporting bugs concerning it. Is that
correct ?
kernelOfTruth