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Old July 22nd, 2005, 04:36 PM
JP
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I am thinking about making a firewall in C++, not Visual C++, just
C++. Could anyone point me in the right direction in the form of
tutorials or examples or something like that?

As of right now it will be a Windows firewall, but I am hoping to port
it to Linux not long after it is done.

Thanks.

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 04:36 PM
George Huber
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 22:20:44 -0700, JP wrote:
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> I am thinking about making a firewall in C++, not Visual C++, just
> C++. Could anyone point me in the right direction in the form of
> tutorials or examples or something like that?
>
> As of right now it will be a Windows firewall, but I am hoping to port
> it to Linux not long after it is done.
>
> Thanks.[/color]

Way off-topic for this news-group I would expect.

However, contact me privately, I have be interested in doing this for some
time and may be able to help

George
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Old July 22nd, 2005, 04:36 PM
Peter van Merkerk
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JP wrote:[color=blue]
> I am thinking about making a firewall in C++, not Visual C++, just
> C++.[/color]

The standard C++ library does not offer facilities to do this. You will
need platform specific functions, which are beyond the scope of this
newsgroup.

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