Package: fwbuilder-doc
Version: 2.0.3-2

In README.Debian:

"This version of fwbuilder includes a template init.d script to start your firewall script that is generated and the default file. In order to use these you will need to install them on your firewall machine. These do not need to be installed on your build machine unless it also doubles as your
firewall.

The default file (examples/fwbuilder.default) should be installed as /etc/default/fwbuilder and the init.d script (examples/fwbuilder.init.d) as /etc/init.d/fwbuilder. Then copy your .fw script to /etc/fwbuilder as `hostname -s`.fw.

You can use 'update-rc.d start 40 S . stop 89 0 6' to install the init.d script to start on boot-up or modify to suit your systems boot-up sequence.

This is a maintainer built script, and therefore not supported by the upstream authors of fwbuilder. Please report any problems to the package maintainer via the Debian BTS.

The fwbuilder.init.d script patched by submission provided to me by Robert Lindgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to provide means of flushing rules as well as listing active rules.

* Update May 1, 2004

It has been suggested in BTS #228803 that I mention that upstream had some problems with XSLT upgrades somewhere between versions in Woody to Sarge. Upstream does have a contrib script on the web their website but has not included it in any official tarball. Upstream also does not provide support for any contributions scripts. This is not a problem if you've created a new XML data file with a 1.1.x version of fwbuilder."

Unfortunately, when I go to /usr/share/doc/fwbuilder/examples, the directory is empty and there are no example scripts to speak of.

I am using Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 rev 2, kernel 2.6.8-3-686.

Thanks for your time,
Patrick Valdez




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