After many months without any news (my latest article was written in February) about my project Douane (an interactive firewall for Linux), I’m posting this small article just to inform you about my progress.
Progress
The most important progress I did is the stability of the Linux Kernel Module.
Before it was not possible to use it out of a Virtual Box due to random freezes.
I have finally found the problem and fix it so that now I’m using it directly on my development machine.
Roadmap
The roadmap is now defined as the following:
- Implement a D-Bus server with at least a signal to receive network activities
- Create a new python project (as it looks like Python is the official language for Ubuntu
) in order to show the activities and to register rules - Implement the dialog box to ask to the user when a new application try to connect to the outside.
When those points will be implemented, I will release a first version to the public, and start to promote my project.
I’m also thinking a lot about making a bit of money with that project. Having Douane in the Ubuntu Software center (wikipedia link) would be very great!
Of course, the price will be very low, it’s just to have a first experience with making money with developed application.
In addition I still want to have the maximum of the application in open source.










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