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NoobProof

NoobProof - 1.4 Public Beta 1

Basic firewall configuration tool.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.4 Public Beta 1
Release Date: 2008-12-19
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 930
Downloads (all versions): 5,636

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Product Description:

NoobProof is a basic firewall configuration tool for Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5. You can filter incoming connections using a very simple interface. You can remove or add custom services and save a startup script to keep rules active after reboots. Use import/export buttons to backup and restore NoobProof configurations. You can limit bandwidth. You can use the one-click supernoobmode firewall setup. You can distribute your configuration across a large number of clients using Injectors.

NoobProof is a freeware and open-source cocoa-as application.

What's new in this version:

  • new more flexible Injector
  • wizard configuration
  • block outgoing connections to specific hosts or ips
  • much more friendly default configuration

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

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NoobProof CommentaryAs comments suggest, I did email the developer - Version: 1.2, 6/1/2009 08:27PM PST

suitsme
About what I consider some interface and documentation un-clarity. (It is aimed at newbies, right? You call that documentation?) Got a reply saying his time was tight and he would get back to me over the weekend in question...then nothing.

I think it is appropriate, therefore, for people to post feedback or questions here about using the software.
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NoobProof ReviewNoobProof Initial Review - Version: 1.4 Public Beta 1, 1/9/2009 09:50AM PST

info3982
I tried Noobproof to resolve a security issue with my desktop installation and some concerns with Apple's latest Firewall. My issues have to do with PCI compliance on my desktop MacOS OS X 10.5.5 (Leopard).

Noobproof has specific handles that I need to control both TCP and UDP port issues that I found only in way more expensive utilities. Since NoobProof is free (donations only), I figured to give it a try.

Should say that I consider my self a newbie to port control, esp. on MacOS. Have done some reading as to security issues and found a lot of info in the public domain refuting the idea that Mac are somehow impervious to being hacked into. The serious security guys are certainly saying that most of the 'holes' though Windows prone are certainly available to Mac hackers as well. Apple clearly believes it too as they have patched the big ones recently and continue to do so. The problem with an 'easy-to-use' system like OS X (open GUI? is that the right term??) is that the IP ports are purposely rendered invisible to the GUI and are difficult to see status on to control. Well, this software solves some visibility and control issues. What you, the user, choose to do with all that power in NoobProof, that is up to you.

So I would urge caution in using this software, especially if you don't know what you want to do or have any advice on what to turn on both with NoobProof and Apple's Firewall (which NoobProof uses). NoobProof is basically a scripting tool for Apple Firewall and they do not reinvent that wheel (nor should they).

All said, I think NoobProof is very good with the tools they use. For me right now it seems to do the trick. I'd actually rate it 3 1/2 stars if there were such a thing. There is a learning curve and when proficient with it, I may come back and rate it higher. This is my initial review. Kudos to the authors!
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NoobProof Troubleshooting ReportIs it possible for the main window to reflect rules already active? - Version: 1.2, 11/17/2008 12:19PM PST

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throost
Is it possible for the main window to reflect rules already active?
I made changes to the parameters displayed in the main window, but when I reopen NoobProof, everything in the window looks the same as before I made any changes.

I don't seem to be able to cancel if I choose not to enter my password.

Thanks.
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