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WaterRoof

WaterRoof - 2.2

Firewall front-end with bandwidth management, NAT setup, logs, etc.

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.2
Release Date: 2009-09-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,107
Downloads (all versions): 20,474

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Product Description:

WaterRoof is a firewall management frontend with bandwidth tuning, NAT setup, port redirection, dynamic rules tracking, predefined rule sets, wizard, logs, statistics and other features. With WaterRoof you can set up the IPFW built-in firewall easily and quickly. With the NAT Setup feature you can fine-tune your internet sharing for the home LAN, or you can also set up a full-featured dual-homed firewall for your network. Rules and network option can be stored and loaded at boot time. WaterRoof is only a frontend so it makes use of system tools: this means that when you have finished configuring/testing your firewall, you can safely delete WaterRoof from your system, without loosing your rules. Bandwidth settings, firewall rules, NAT rules, forwarding, logging and other options will be preserved and activated at boot using launchd, following Apple guidelines. This means that WaterRoof is quite safe because it does not install any strange kernel extension or background daemon. You can also download and check WaterRoof source code, it's open. WaterRoof can be used to learn how ipfw works: you can use predefined rule sets to test firewall behaviour, or you can use the wizard to start from scratch with a step-by-step configuration. But WaterRoof can also be used to deeply configure a ipfw firewall/router, using every ipfw option including qos (dummynet queues). English documentation included. Source code available at my web site. WaterRoof is freeware and open-source.

What's new in this version:

  • Compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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WaterRoof ReviewSo Far, So Good - Version: 2.0, 3/15/2008 11:17AM PST

web.master
The product does require you to understand the basic of IP networking (use the simpler NoobProof version if you don't have this basic knowledge) but does an effective job of configuring a network level firewall for OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Since 10.5 switched to the application-level firewall instead of network-level, the customization does not provide the necessary protections for those who may be running one form of a server or another (http, dns, mail, etc.)

Two thumbs up for this application, which once you get past the learning curve of the application and what it's doing, is the best I've tried so far.
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WaterRoof ReviewGreat tool - Version: 2.0, 12/20/2007 01:19PM PST

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Pandy
This program is great for configuring the firewall in Leopard. I never had a problem with Tiger's firewall, but with the new layout in Leopard I just couldn't get it to punch the holes I needed. This fixed that.

The author's explanation of how the new firewall works in Leopard (Appfirewall vs ipfw) on his website are also very useful.
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WaterRoof ReviewGreat application, thanks. - Version: 1.8, 9/4/2007 07:57AM PST

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felicedep
This is a very nice tool for experienced users. It is a very rich and stable application. Net admins usually prefere to use the shell terminal to configure ipfw firewall on osx/freebsd, but with WaterRoof you can speed up it dramatically. The logging option is great, it's very easy to find entries and to make/understand stats. The manual is too vague, but if you want to use WaterRoof you don't need a good WaterRoof manual... you just need to learn how firewalls work.
This is really recommended to every net admin searching for a fast tool for configuring, testing and troubleshooting a firewall.
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