This is controlled by a checkbox 100 in the global preferences dialog, tab "Objects". 95 96 97 98 The GUI can show brief summary of object attributes in the 99 second column in the object tree. The same 92 functions are available via context menu associated with the 93 firewall or cluster object in the object tree, but these buttons are 94 easier to use. These allow you to compile and install policy for the 91 firewall object shown in the rules panel at the moment. 86 87 88 89 Right above the panel showing rules there are now two new 90 buttons. The 84 filter maintain history of strings entered in it for the duration of 85 the session. 82 Typing fragment of the name in this field automatically limits set 83 of objects shown in the tree to those that match what was typed. 78 79 80 81 A new "Filter" input field is located above the object tree. Clicking on the error or warning message opens corresponding 77 firewall and selects the rule that caused it. When you compile all rules of 74 the firewall using toolbar buttons or main menu items "Compile" or 75 "Install", errors and warnings are also highlighted in the 76 dialog. 68 69 70 71 Error and warning messages generated by the policy compilers 72 are highlighted using red and blue colors in the compiler output 73 panel when you compile single rule. To select a rule click anywhere in it 67 (any rule element, not just rule number). The result is shown in 66 the editor panel immediately. 59 60 61 62 "Single rule compile" : After you select a rule in policy or 63 NAT rule set, you can compile it and see the result in the editor 64 panel immediately if you hit "X" on the keyboard or use context menu 65 that appears if you click right mouse button. Combined with 57 Undo, this allows for faster object editing and roll back of 58 changes. All changes made in dialog entry 55 fields are saved into the object immediately. According to the 53 results of the user community opinion poll and discussion, object 54 dialogs are losing button "Apply". 49 50 51 52 Behavior of all object dialogs has changed. You can also monitor undo stack in the "Undo stack window" 48 that you can open using main menu item "View/Undo Stack". 43 44 45 46 Full implementation of the "undo" facility for all operations 47 in the GUI. Switching to another library or 41 accidentally clicking on a wrong object in the tree does not cause 42 editor to switch. This helps, for example, when 39 you need to populate large object group and need to switch between 40 libraries to find objects. Use double click or context menu item 38 "Edit" to open object in the editor. 33 34 35 36 Selection of the object in the tree or rules does not automatically 37 open it in the editor anymore. Each data file is opened in its own project 32 window with object tree and rules. ![]() There is only one editor panel even when you open several data 31 files at the dame time. You can 29 "float" these windows and rearrange them on the screen any way you 30 want. ![]() As a special service "Fossies" has tried to format the requested source page into HTML format using (guessed) HTML source code syntax highlighting (style: standard) with prefixed line numbers.Īlternatively you can here view or download the uninterpreted source code file.ġ 2 Firewall Builder 4.0.0 Release Notes 3 4 5 6 Changes in the GUI 7 Changes in the Standard Objects library 8 Common changes in all policy compilers 9 Support for High Availability configurations 10 Cluster configuration for PIX 11 Changes in the support for bridging firewalls 12 Changes in support for iptables 13 Support for IPCOP 14 Support for OpenWRT 15 Support for DD-WRT 16 Changes in support for PF 17 Changes in support for Cisco IOS ACL 18 Changes in support for Cisco ASA (PIX) 19 Changes in the command line tool fwbedit 20 21 22 23 24 25 Changes in the GUI 26 27 28 The editor panel and object tree are now detachable.
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