If there was an option in the installer to install in some kind of "permissive" mode, this would enable installation on remote machines, which could be quite useful.
Basically, install in permissive mode, set up a few rules for SSH access, whatever VNC you're using, or whatever else you need to access the machine, then switch TinyWall to the recommended block-all mode.
If there was an option in the installer to install in some kind of "permissive" mode, this would enable installation on remote machines, which could be quite useful.
Basically, install in permissive mode, set up a few rules for SSH access, whatever VNC you're using, or whatever else you need to access the machine, then switch TinyWall to the recommended block-all mode.