I don't think enabling that will make your system vulnerable... try it :)

On 11/30/05, Stephen Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vinay,
>
> Apologies, I stand corrected - following your instructions to the
> letter (disabling Shorewall and rebooting, not just stopping
> Shorewall), does allow Java to run properly.
>
> Should I try setting  "DISABLE_IPV6=No" in
> /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf? Or does that make my machine
> vulnerable?
>
> Steve
>
> On 11/29/05, Vinay Shastry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 11/29/05, Stephen Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > Do you think this could be a Shorewall issue? For example is Shorewall
> > > (or something else) blocking IPv6 connections for some reason? As I
> > > said though, doing "/etc/rc.d/shorewall stop"  and then trying to run
> > > ControlPanel made no difference.
> > >
> > I told you to "disable" shorewall and "reboot"
> >
> > disable means add a ! to shorewall in rc.conf
> > then reboot..
> >
> > (PS: i have a ipv6 support in kernel.. but since my isp doesnt support
> > it.. its of no use..)
> >
> >
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