I recently discovered csf and am very pleasantly surprised. It is a jewel.
My questions are not related to any problem, it is just simple curiosity. The system is unusual in two respects:
(1) Who owns csf? It seems to be in the middle between Open Source Software and commercial. The package seems to be distributed in binary form, and only in this site. I guess they get an income by selling and supporting the GUI front ends?
(2) Is it a daemon? (I don't see the process). An application? Does it become part of the TCP/IP stack in Linux kernel?
TIA
Newbie question: What is the nature of csf?
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Re: Newbie question: What is the nature of csf?
When I wrote that I was referring to RedHat/CentOS version 6. On version 7 it is a service.Travis Banger wrote: (2) Is it a daemon? (I don't see the process). Does it become part of the TCP/IP stack in Linux kernel?
So the question is: On a system like CentOS version 6, what kind of process is csf? In order to perform firewall functions, it must become part of the TCP/IP stack somehow, correct?