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Fwup
Firewall is a set of scripts (firewall, fwup and fwdown) that implement one or more ipchains firewalls that support various forms of network address and port translation. All you have to do is read the heavily documented policy file and edit it to reflect your network topology and filtering policy.
MinusBrowser
MinusBrowser is a browser for the Minus, Gopher, and DICT protocols, with limited support for HTTP and HTTPS. MinusBrowser is written in Tcl/Tk and BASH. It supports Minus, Gopher, and DICT protocols. It can also download files with HTTP or HTTPS. It does not render web pages. It always uses Tor to communicate with the Internet, and it has Tor built in, in the same way that Tor Browser has Tor built in. MinusBrowser also resembles the Tor Browser in that everything is bundled together in the same folder, which is kept in the user's home folder or on a flash drive. It does not install in `/usr` or `/usr/local`. As with Tor Browser, MinusBrowser is distributed as a compressed `tar` archive. Updates to MinusBrowser are distributed as signed `tar` archives (`.tar.gz.gpg` files), and verified with `gpg` before they are applied using the bundled MinusBrowser public key. MinusBrowser includes extensive built-in documentation. MinusBrowser 1.0 was released on 2022 August 7. As of this writing, the current version is 2.62 The latest release version is always available at https://codeberg.org/giXzkGsc/Minus-Protocol/raw/branch/main/MinusBrowser.tar.gz Minus is a new application-level protocol that is not widely used yet. MinusBrowser includes a built-in Minus server to make it easy for users to serve files using the Minus protocol. The Minus equivalent of a web site is called a Minus Library. In order to make it easier for users to create and maintain Minus Libraries, MinusBrowser also includes a built-in text editor to create and edit Minus pages.


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