--- Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Firestarter as such does not need to show up in processes, because it
> just activates the native firewall contained in the linux kernel
> itself. What you see in the process list is only the GUI. You can
> safely shut it down, the firewall will still be running.
> 

It's very helpful, thanks!  Just have one more question: although the 
firestarter
process auto-runs after bootup, can I also make the gui part of firestarter also
auto-run right after bootup?  
I've tried to put sudo /usr/sbin/firestart --start and gksudo 
/usr/sbin/firestarter
--start into the Gnome menu Preferences->Sessions->Startup Programs, but none of
them worked.  Is there anyway to do this?


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