On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, struth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-
>I am trying to track down David Bolt through this list as I sa in the
>archives that he had got suse 10.1 and firestarter to work together.
I got it to compile and install. As to working together, I personally
don't know how well they work. Originally, I built the packages for a
friend who was using SUSE and liked the look of firestarter. Why, I
don't know. Probably because he didn't like the syntax for iptables, or
he just wanted a click-and-drool^H^H^H^H^Hgo interface.
>The below is a copy of my post to a forum:-
>I have been having problems getting Firestarter to work well with 10.1. I
>have tried the 9.? rpm and it seemed to act as a firewall ok but the events
>page never had anything in it. So I went to try and install it from source
>but the config kept telling me that I was missing old gnome files.
Do you have the Gnome development libraries installed? More importantly,
do you have both libuser and usermode installed? If you haven't, and are
building them from source RPMs, you need to build and install in this
order:
1, libuser
Once the RPMs are built, install both libuser and libuser-devel
2, usermode
Once the RPMs are built, you can install just usermode or usermode and
usermode-gtk.
3, firestarter
Once the RPMs are built, install firestarter.
>Is there any advance on the firestarter and 10.1 front?
Not from me there hasn't. I hadn't actually intended to become a
maintainer for the package. It was purely built to figure out why a
friend couldn't build it himself. I do know that they will build on
10.1, or the versions I grabbed do, since I've started using a 64bit
10.1 system as my default build system and used that to check.
>Or can someone point
>to a better firewall that works fine with 10.1?
SuSEfirewall, which is basically just a front-end to iptables[0]. Or
there's always talking directly with iptables itself. Personally,
>The YAST one that is
>included, I can't get to allow specific addresses and I don't really want to
>learn all about iptables.
[0] I said basically a front-end although it's more of a limited "plain
english" to iptables translator. You tell it what you want to do and it
translates it so iptables does what you want.
Regards,
David Bolt
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