Android Firewall 2.3.2 Description
This is a fork of the popular application
Droidwall that uses iptables to limit data usage and add security to
Android. Droidwall was originally created by developer Rodrigo Zechin
Rosauro and was discontinued.
Android Firewall supports both ARM and x86 Android devices.
***ROOT ACCESS IS REQUIRED***
If you don’t know what ROOT ACCESS is please read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_rooting
If you don’t know what ROOT ACCESS is please read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_rooting
The Superuser permission is declared in the manifest for Android Firewall. Information on this permission can be read about here:
https://plus.google.com/103583939320326217147/posts/T9xnMJEnzf1
https://plus.google.com/103583939320326217147/posts/T9xnMJEnzf1
Android Firewall has all the same features as Droidwall and then some.
***Android Firewall Features***
Holo UI for all users.
Navigation Drawer
Help section that is actually helpful now.
Profiles – up to 6 which are created from your exported rules files.
Ability to export and import rules to files. These store ALL settings for fine-grained control of your profiles.
Tasker/Locale Support.
Roaming Support.
VPN Support.
LAN Support.
SDCard Support for users who have a lot of apps installed on their SDCard.
Tethering Support.
Multiple languages and the ability to choose your language.
x86 Support for users with Intel based Android devices.
INPUT Chain support for Android 4.x. Older kernels do not support owner matching so INPUT chains will not work on older Android versions.
Multi-user support for Tablets.
Holo UI for all users.
Navigation Drawer
Help section that is actually helpful now.
Profiles – up to 6 which are created from your exported rules files.
Ability to export and import rules to files. These store ALL settings for fine-grained control of your profiles.
Tasker/Locale Support.
Roaming Support.
VPN Support.
LAN Support.
SDCard Support for users who have a lot of apps installed on their SDCard.
Tethering Support.
Multiple languages and the ability to choose your language.
x86 Support for users with Intel based Android devices.
INPUT Chain support for Android 4.x. Older kernels do not support owner matching so INPUT chains will not work on older Android versions.
Multi-user support for Tablets.
Huge thanks to Ukanth and cernekee for their work on Logging, NFLOG support, LAN Support, and the Rootshell!
If you install Android Firewall and find
that the software is non-functional please e-mail me and I will do my
best to correct the issues in a very timely manner.
Please post issues or requests on my Github. https://github.com/skullone/
Any help with translations is greatly appreciated! http://crowdin.net/project/android-firewall
Many thanks to those already helping!
Many thanks to those already helping!
Android Firewall is open source software under GPL v3.
Android Firewall source code is available here: http://github.com/skullone/android_firewall
Full change log is available here: http://github.com/skullone/android_firewall
Android Firewall source code is available here: http://github.com/skullone/android_firewall
Full change log is available here: http://github.com/skullone/android_firewall
***NOTES***
YouTube requires MediaServer as well to function. This is not a bug. YouTube is working as designed by Google and requires the Android MediaServer.
YouTube requires MediaServer as well to function. This is not a bug. YouTube is working as designed by Google and requires the Android MediaServer.
The Internet Permission and Access Wifi State permission
are required for LAN Support so that AF can access the subnet address
information. AF in no way makes any calls out to the Internet.
Please refer to the help section of AF for further information.
Android Firewall 2.3.2 Screenshots
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