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Firewall tools don't play nice with each other



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Hello, 

I don't know exactly where to put this, so I thought I'd start here, since 
this is my "home" debian-linux list. 

I've been playing with the various firewall tools that are a part of debian, 
and I'm surprised by something: None of them conflict with each other, and I 
think they should. Rather than filing bug reports for each different tool, I 
was thinking that there should be some sort of conference between all of the 
firewall tool maintainers so that they can coordinate a firewall policy of 
some kind, and so that their firewall tools will play nice with each other. 

Is such a thing feasable? If so, how would one go about organizing such a 
thing? Any advice out there? Is this even a good idea?

Russell
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