Exactly.
a) fix the configuration file replacing both (null) strings with eth0
and eth1
b) /etc/init.d/firestarter start works
c) aptitude reinstall firestarter - breaks firewall leaving host open,
no rules in iptables.

When I get a chance to work on the console, (rather then remotely), I
will start the GUI and see what else happens there.

Paul Cupis wrote:
> Anthony Mutiso wrote:
>> On doing a reinstall again, the two variables where null and firestart
>> wound not start an my iptables rule set was empty.
>
> To confirm, after having a fixed configuration, with the GUI not
> running, you did:
>
> apt-get install --reinstall firestarter
>
> and the configuration broke?
>
> If not can you confirm the exact steps to reproduce this, please?
>
> Regards,



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