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======
README
======


See INSTALL for installation.


Howto
=====

See http://www.nufw.org/docs/howto22.html


TLS usage
=========

NuAuth:
-------

A key for nuauth can be created wth the following command :
openssl req -new -x509 -nodes -days 365 -out nuauth-cert.pem -keyout nuauth-key.pem
By default nuauth searches the certificate  CONFIGDIR/nuauth-cert.pem and
key CONFIGDIR/nuauth-key.pem

Kernel:
========

It is recommanded to use a recent kernel to benefit of all latest feature.
A kernel superior to 2.6.18 is a good choice.
The patch dump-connection-mark.diff (in patches/) can be applied to the kernel
to increase performances when doing session logging. This patch is included in
2.6.25 kernel and over.


Included documentation
======================

 * scripts/README: describe usage of provided scripts
 * doc/README.mark: small howto about QoS and routing capabilities of NuFW
 * doc/README.iface: informations about requirements for interface name logging
 * doc/README.pam_nufw: how to use NuFW pam authentication module
 * doc/README.ldap: information about ldap usage and tuning
 * tests/README: information about unitary tests system


Contact and support
===================

 * IRC channel: #nufw on irc.freenode.net server.
 * Forum: http://forums.inl.fr/
 * Mailing lists: http://nufw.org/Contacts.html
 * Security: Please send any security bug or suggestion to: <security@inl.fr>
 * Commercial support: http://www.inl.fr/


Legal Notice due to cyrus SASL usage
====================================

 This product includes software developed by Computing Services
 at Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/).