pyroman 0.6.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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pyroman (0.6.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Do not hardcode path to /sbin/iptables, which was moved to /usr/sbin

 -- Erich Schubert <email address hidden>  Wed, 04 Dec 2019 21:19:35 +0100

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pyroman: Very fast firewall configuration tool

 Pyroman is a firewall tool written in Python for complex networks,
 but it can of course also handle simple single-host-single-link setups.
 .
 Interesting features:
  * Fast, due to use of iptables-restore for mass setting of rules
  * Rollback to previous firewall configuration on errors
  * Safety options to prevent mistakes in configuration (success confirmation
    prompt and/or scripted external verification)
  * Detailed error reporting
  * Lots of verification checks done before execution
  * Powerful yet clean configuration files (in Python and/or XML)
  * Designed for multiple hosts, firewalls, networks
  * Consistent firewalls for IPv4 and IPv6
  * Can print static rules in single-shot usage to load with other tools
    such as iptables-restore and iptables-persistent, or to manually adapt
 .
 Pyroman is inspired by Shorewall and FireHOL, but tries to improve upon them
 with respect to performance and ease of configuration.
 .
 Pyroman currently only configures iptables/netfilter firewalls, it does
 not include configuration utilities for setting up VPN or traffic shaping.