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Original of this document is at
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Ipfwadm is a utility to administer the IP accounting and IP firewall services offered by the Linux kernel. The current stable versions of ipfwadm are version 1.2, requiring Linux version 1.2.1 or later, and version 2.3.0, requiring Linux version 1.3.66 or later. One of the previous beta-test versions of ipfwadm, version 2.0beta1, works for Linux versions 1.3.61 till 1.3.65.

Please Note: The transparent proxy facility does not work properly in kernel versions 2.0.30 and most 2.1 versions up to at least 2.1.27, due to internal networking code changes. A fix is being worked on.

Look at the accompanying manual page, ipfwadm(8), for a description of how to use this program. The ipfw(4) manual page describes the kernel level interface of the IP accounting/firewall services.

A paper introducing the Linux IP firewall and accounting facilities and the use of ipfwadm, with some examples, is available now.
Note: this paper was written in April 1996 and presented on a UNIX conference in May 1996, so it is still based on Linux 1.3.88 and ipfwadm 2.0. A revision, updated for Linux 2.0.x and ipfwadm 2.3.0, is planned, but not yet available. But most, if not all, of the examples will still work with the current versions. Some additions made after Linux 1.3.88, such as support for true transparent proxying, are not yet described in the paper.

The ipfwadm utility is meant to be a replacement for the existing ipfw(8) utility, as found in the net-tools package. Ipfwadm was made to be more complete and easier to use than ipfw.

Among the features offered by ipfwadm are:

Note that some of the features are only available in the 2.3.0 version. Also, some of the features in 2.3.0 are not available when ipfwadm is compiled with kernels older than 1.99.7 (aka pre2.0.7).

Of course, you can find the source of ipfwadm in our FTP archive:

For users of Red Hat Linux or any derived system (like Caldera), there are ready-to-use RPM files available for ipfwadm 1.2 (Red Hat Picasso with Linux 1.2.13) and ipfwadm 2.3.0 (Red Hat Picasso or Red Hat Rembrandt, used in combination with Linux 2.0.x):

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