Selecting SNF-en from the package list seeming installs the right things but a few things are not quite right.
1. /etc/init.d/bastile-firewall has a syntax error on line 60, a quoting problem. 2. /usr/sbin/httpd-naat is symlinked to /usr/sbin/httpd I suspect it should symlinked to /usr/sbin/httpd-perl. 3. If SNF is selected I suspect you don't want httpd started as well ( I suppose I might get that from selecting server... ) 4. Once the httpd-naat is started you can get to the initial login screen, but you can't get logged in. Even after setting the password for admin ( via passwd or /usr/share/naat/scripts/change-password.pl admin ). This is kind of a show stopper for me in the one application I thought I'd try out. ( Thankfully I bought another disk to try the SNF items out ). 5. If SNF is going to be an option in 8.2 it would be nice to have it as a major selection instead of having to search for it ( and do the proper initial configuration like SNF7.2 does on install ). 6. A configuration item on a multiple machine config.... When asked if you want to re-configure your TCP/IP configuration, instead of labeling the button cancel, have it say change. It's more direct. -randy
