csf

New csf v1.2

I’ve released a new version of csf with the following changes:

Fixed uninstall script to remove lfd from chkservdFixed lfd so that checks were not made on options where a log file is sharedFixed lfd stop/start to dis/enable chkservd optionAdded upgrade feature to WHM when a new version of csf is available

Follow the upgrade.txt file within the csf tarball – the last time you’ll need to do this manually if you use the new WHM upgrade feature 😉

New csf v1.1

Thanks to popular demand, I’ve added a new feature to csf:

1.1

ConfigServer Firewall and Login Failure Daemon Beta

Well, it’s here in beta form. If you would like to try out our new firewall application then please drop me an email at sales@waytotheweb.com and I’ll send you the tarball.We have done a lot of work making sure that the firewall won’t lock you out (it flushes the tables on error) when starting, including a crontab entry to flush iptables.Note: You need to be running a RedHat or derivative OS. That is, RH9, RHE3/4, CentOS3/4, Fedora Core 1/2/3/4/5

ConfigServer Firewall and Login Failure Daemon

We’ve been working on developing our own iptables firewall, login failure daemon and WHM front-end. The idea is to provide a complete, straight-forward, easy to configure and maintain, solution. There are, of course, other products available that can provide you with this functionality. However, in our experience over the years, we’ve found them lacking in some fundamental aspects. We’re trying to address those with our new development.It’s likely to stay in beta-testing for some time (once we have that available) to ensure that it is robust as possible.For now, the product will be Linux only (possible RH and derivatives only) and we are as yet undecided on the license we will distribute the product under and how that distribution is done. It will also be exclusively for cPanel servers, certainly initially.We’re hoping to have this working on VPS servers, but it depends a lot on your VPS provider and their willingness/ability to provide the correct iptables modules in their kernels.More details will follow in due course, including a call for brave beta-testers ;)Visit the products page on our site here.