On 3/5/11 9:22 AM, Jay Ridgley wrote:

> 
> Gentlemen (Navid and Tom),
> 
> I have tried to connect to my provider with a direct connection to the cable 
> modem, no other connections present; NOT SUCCESSFUL...

If you 'shorewall clear', can you connect?
> 
> I did notice that Shorewall was still listed in a ps display, even though I 
> had 
> set startup=0 in /etc/default/shorewall. Is there something else I must do to 
> insure that Shorewall is not running? At this point I am not sure the 
> problems 
> lies in shorewall.

Given that Shorewall is not a daemon, it should not appear in a 'ps'
display unless there is an active shorewall operation in progress or you
are running something like 'shorewall logwatch'. What exactly does the
'shorewall' entry in the 'ps' output look like?

-Tom
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