I've never used firestarter, though I use various flavors of VNC. It
sounds like firestarter may have problems with displays other than :0.
Since VNC runs on anything BUT :0
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repro. of doing this.
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> Subject: Re: Firestarter not starting
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> At 06:44 PM 7/10/2003, Nicholas Marsh wr
At 06:44 PM 7/10/2003, Nicholas Marsh wrote :
Try starting it via the command line...
As root type
/etc/firestarter/firewall.sh
Nick
The problem is not with Firestarter not running, but when I log in remotely
via ssh and run the vncserver command to access my X desktop remotely
Try starting it via the command line...
As root type
/etc/firestarter/firewall.sh
Nick
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On my dev-server, running RHL 7.2 all up2date, I can no longer run
Firestarter through VNC. It does run fine through regular X session though!? :S
Suggestions welcome.
TIA
Sincerely,
R. McFarlane
cross platform specialist
Mac - Linux - windows
McFarlane Computing
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On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 17:56, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Has anyone else had problems with Firestarter logging everything to the
> console when running on Psyche? The relevent log entries seem to be from
> kern, but I don't see a specified priority. Here's the relevent section
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:56:02AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Has anyone else had problems with Firestarter logging everything to the
> console when running on Psyche? The relevent log entries seem to be from
> kern, but I don't see a specified priority. Here's the releve
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 09:56:02 -0800 (PST), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Has anyone else had problems with Firestarter logging everything to
> the console when running on Psyche? The relevent log entries seem to
> be from kern, but I don't s
Has anyone else had problems with Firestarter logging everything to the
console when running on Psyche? The relevent log entries seem to be from
kern, but I don't see a specified priority. Here's the relevent section
of my syslog.conf:
*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none
>>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>>?
>
>By default, yes. It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
>Anthony
Firestarter is a perfect thing to use to set up your firewall, as it also
turns on masquerading to allow inte
>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>?
By default, yes. It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
Anthony
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On 17 Oct 2002, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
Firestarter will use either iptables or ipchains, depending on which is
running when you configure the firewall.
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Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
?
Cheers,
Aly.
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 11:46, Paul DiMarco wrote:
>
> IMO, I would purchase a LinkSYS or D-Link router. For $100 CDN I can sleep
> better at night knowing that I am safer than the ave
When I run firestarter firewall I get the following message every 2 secs or so.
It is really annoying.
portip of senderservice time
68 24.222.0.33 Bootpc jul 17 12:00
68 24.222.0.33 Bootpc jul 17 12:00
And this just repeats
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