1VUURMUUR(8) User Commands VUURMUUR(8)
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6 Vuurmuur - rule creating daemon/commandline tool of the Vuurmuur IPTa‐
7 bles frontend.
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10 vuurmuur [-cvhdbkDnLCFt] [-c config-file] [-d debug-level] [-L
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14 -b, --bash
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17 -d, --debug
18 enables debugging (1 low, 3 high)
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20 -c, --configfile
21 use the given configfile
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23 -h, --help
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26 -V, --version
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29 -D, --daemon
30 vuurmuur starts and goes into daemon\-mode.
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36 verbose mode.
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39 for use with \-D, it goes into the loop without daemonizing.
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41 -C, --clear-vuurmuur
42 clear vuurmuur iptables rules and set policy to ACCEPT.
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45 -F, --clear-all
46 clear all iptables rules and set policy to ACCEPT.
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50 keep the iptables ruleset file iptables-restore(8) loads into
51 the system. Useful for debugging. The file can be found in /tmp/
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54 don't check for iptables capabilities, asume all are supported.
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57 Copyright © 2002-2006 by Victor Julien <victor@vuurmuur.org>
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60 The full documentation for Vuurmuur_conf is maintained as a wiki at
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63 vuurmuur_log(8), vuurmuur_script(8), vuurmuur_conf(8)
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67Vuurmuur 0.5.72 October 2006 VUURMUUR(8)