Steven Jan Springl wrote:
> Tom
> 
> Command:
> 
>       shorewall check -e -C shell
> 
> works.
> 
> Command:
> 
>       shorewall check -e -C perl
> 
> produces message:
> 
>       ERROR: the -e flag requires a capabilities file
> 
> 
> There is a capabilities file in /etc/shorewall.

Are you running as root or an ordinary user? And if running as an
ordinary user, is /etc/shorewall/capabilities readable by the ordinary user?

-Tom
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