Hi,

just in case someone has the same problem. It's obviously a problem with the fwbuilder software. I know used firehol to build the rules and everything works fine.

What about doing "/etc/init.d/iptables stop" when the firewall is
running. Does Tomcat then start and stop more quickly?
/etc/init.d/iptables doesn't seem to exist anymore in Debian Etch. It seems every "firewall (builder)" has its own start/stop script.

I find it hard to believe that the presence of the iptables kernel
module is causing this problem. "/etc/init.d/iptables stop" should set
all the rules to "allow everything", while the same command with "start"
should load the rules you have configured for the host. See if that does
anything.
Perfectly right, it has nothing to do with the presence of the iptables kernel module.
The important thing is that there /are/ times when it starts up quickly.
That's good, because that means it's possible ;)
Hehe, good one! ;-)

Thanks again for your help
Dieter
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