I found the problem. It didnt build the link between /etc/init.d/kmyfirewall & 
/etc/runlevels/default/kmyfirewall. I manually made the link and now it comes 
up when I boot.

On Tuesday 04 November 2003 11:20 pm, Chris wrote:
> first i have to thank those that participated in the iptable thread, it
> helped me track down the module i kept missing when config my kernel.
>
> I was able to get kmyfirewall working, I tested it by going to
> http://www.securitymetrics.com/portscan.adp before turning it on which the
> sight said my ports were closed. Then I turned on Kmyfirewall and the site
> says all my ports are stealth. Which of course is whats suposed to happen.
>
> Heres the question: How do I get the firewall to start when I boot this
> thing? When I reboot the firewall is not automaticly started.

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