Place a <path>netguard three times in the /etc/init.d/firewall file
after the esac at the bottom.

   -----Original Message-----
   From:       firewalls-owner(a)lists.gnac.net 
   Sent:       Thursday, March 11, 1999 6:04 PM
   To:         Jerry(u)Edmiston(a)celotex.com
   Cc:         ramin(a)iwn.com.au; firewalls(a)lists.gnac.net
   Subject:    RE: CyberGuard Release 4.1
   
   Yes I have had similar problem with release 4.1 of Cyberguard on
   Unisys Aquanta DS/6. After installing the upgrade packet filtering
   rules wouldn't get initialized anytime I reboot the machine.
   Therefore I have to run netguard everytime to apply the packet
   filtering rules. 
   
   I have installed all the existing patches but that didn't fix the
   problem. 
   
   -----Original Message-----
   From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent:    Wednesday, March 10, 1999 10:47 PM
   To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: CyberGuard Release 4.1
   
   I have a UnixWare CyberGuard Firewall running on a Unisys Aquanta
   DR/6U
   (disk drive is 4 gig).  Since I upgraded to release 2.1.3 of Unixware
   and
   4.1 of CyberGuard a few weeks ago, I have had a series of problems.
   From
   running extremely slow, losing packet-filtering rules, and the
   latest, the
   smart-proxy GUI is blank except for the first column. Has anyone else
   encountered similar problems with 4.1 of CyberGuard? I currently had
   to go
   back to release 4.0 and it seems to be running fine. Could it be the
   hardware I am running the software on?...any info would be greatly
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