How to Install and Uninstall arno-iptables-firewall Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 24,2024
1. Install "arno-iptables-firewall" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install arno-iptables-firewall on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
arno-iptables-firewall
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2. Uninstall "arno-iptables-firewall" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall arno-iptables-firewall on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
arno-iptables-firewall
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the arno-iptables-firewall package on Kali Linux
Package: arno-iptables-firewall
Version: 2.1.1a-3
Installed-Size: 814
Maintainer: Debian Security Tools
Architecture: all
Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, gawk, iptables, iproute2, kmod, procps
Recommends: curl, bind9-dnsutils, rsyslog
Suggests: rpcbind
Conflicts: iptables-persistent
Size: 148016
SHA256: 62aa1b827ceac34925adf7da08e8428428341dd5b0fed008701df812cc37350d
SHA1: 0673976dc9ed7039d22f5a4b9d94c872f7c6c19a
MD5sum: c077c1f02a57b6dfbd354ee0cb347636
Description: single- and multi-homed firewall script with DSL/ADSL support
Unlike other lean iptables front ends in Debian, arno-iptables-firewall
will setup and load a secure, restrictive firewall by just asking a few
questions. This includes configuring internal networks for internet access
via NAT and potential network services (e.g. HTTP or SSH).
.
However, it is in no way restricted to this simple setup. Some catch words
of additional features, that can be enabled in the well documented
configuration file are: DSL/ADSL, port forwarding, DMZ, port-scan detection,
MAC address filtering.
.
Moreover, it comes with an extensive set of plugins to cover further
requirements. For example SSH brute force protection, traffic shaping,
traffic accounting, VPN support to just mention a few.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/arno-iptables-firewall/aif/
Tag: admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell, network::firewall, role::TODO,
role::program, security::firewall, use::filtering
Section: net
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/arno-iptables-firewall/arno-iptables-firewall_2.1.1a-3_all.deb
Version: 2.1.1a-3
Installed-Size: 814
Maintainer: Debian Security Tools
Architecture: all
Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, gawk, iptables, iproute2, kmod, procps
Recommends: curl, bind9-dnsutils, rsyslog
Suggests: rpcbind
Conflicts: iptables-persistent
Size: 148016
SHA256: 62aa1b827ceac34925adf7da08e8428428341dd5b0fed008701df812cc37350d
SHA1: 0673976dc9ed7039d22f5a4b9d94c872f7c6c19a
MD5sum: c077c1f02a57b6dfbd354ee0cb347636
Description: single- and multi-homed firewall script with DSL/ADSL support
Unlike other lean iptables front ends in Debian, arno-iptables-firewall
will setup and load a secure, restrictive firewall by just asking a few
questions. This includes configuring internal networks for internet access
via NAT and potential network services (e.g. HTTP or SSH).
.
However, it is in no way restricted to this simple setup. Some catch words
of additional features, that can be enabled in the well documented
configuration file are: DSL/ADSL, port forwarding, DMZ, port-scan detection,
MAC address filtering.
.
Moreover, it comes with an extensive set of plugins to cover further
requirements. For example SSH brute force protection, traffic shaping,
traffic accounting, VPN support to just mention a few.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/arno-iptables-firewall/aif/
Tag: admin::monitoring, implemented-in::shell, network::firewall, role::TODO,
role::program, security::firewall, use::filtering
Section: net
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/arno-iptables-firewall/arno-iptables-firewall_2.1.1a-3_all.deb