The Debian bug is marked as Fix Released and based on the changelog in
the Debian bug, this should be fixed in Hardy and later, so I am marking
the bug as such. If people are having problems with later releases, I
suggest filing a new bug.
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Status: Confirm
Firestarter has been dormant for a couple years (yes, there has been a
couple patches...). First off, the "service" portion of Firestarter is
loading on boot. You can verify on boot-up with a "sudo iptables -L
-n"...if you see anything special, Firestarter ran its scripts. So you
are "protected"
I can confirm that the problem still persists with Karmic
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Problem still in karmic with firestarter 1.0.3-7ubuntu5.
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I had the same problem...
For people who are looking for an other firewall, just notice that you can
install Gufw, using synaptic
In console
#Uninstall Firestarter
$ sudo apt-get autoremove firestarter
#install Gufw
$ sudo apt-get install gufw
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Reopened for Jaunty. The problem is still here on Ubuntu 9.04 RC. The
current package version (1.0.3-7ubuntu4) no longers contains the
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/50firestarter file that was included
into the 1.0.3-2ubuntu2 version.
Looking at the changelog.Debian.gz file, I can see:
firesta
Forget it... Wrong place.
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I'm second and confirming the bug on Ubuntu 8.10.
Firestarted still failing during the startup due the init order. It
starts before the wlan0 interface be created and, so, and error is
displayed. To add, it doesn't add itself to the "Services" as others
startup daemons.
Thanks!
Igor Gomes
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I just add that manual startup works for me. Firestarter just fails at
startup
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I can confirm that the bug is still there in Gutsy.
Starting Firestarter firewall ... fail run-parts: /etc/network/if_up.d
50firestarter exited with return code 2
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Bug still present in Gutsy upgraded from Feisty. Somebody should care.
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Not fixed in Gutsy yet
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Status: New => Fix Released
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is this bug not fixed in gutsy? i heard that this bug was over and done wth.
what is this firestarter/debian bug? a duplicate? why isn't it confirmed?
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How much longer will we have to wait for the fix? This is still a
serious bug for us Feisty users.
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kilou:
You can run "sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter status" and it will tell you if it's
running or not.
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I have the same problem (Starting the Firestarter firewall[failed]).
I have created the script in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d, made it
executable as Boris Maras proposed. However I still get the same message
when booting (well I have to do Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to see the message).
How do I k
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Assignee: Lionel Le Folgoc => (unassigned)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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Uploaded in gutsy, thanks for feedback. ;)
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Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:01:00 +0200
Source: firestarter
Binary: firestarter
Architecture: source
Version: 1.0.3-2ubuntu2
Distribution: gutsy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMA
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #417663
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** Also affects: firestarter (Debian) via
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Hi Dave,
dave s schreef:
>
>> In any case, what I mean with SOMEONE fix the problem is that someone
>> from Canonical or at least someone involved in maintaining Firestarter
>> should fix this problem.
>>
>>
>
> Its worrying that this has been left out in the cold especially with a
> fix sitt
On 16/05/07, Azalin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Dave,
>
> so not to cloud the launchpad bug report with our conversation I
> decided to mail you directly. I hope that is ok.
>
Yep no problem
> In any case, what I mean with SOMEONE fix the problem is that someone
> from Canonical or at leas
Dear Dave,
so not to cloud the launchpad bug report with our conversation I
decided to mail you directly. I hope that is ok.
In any case, what I mean with SOMEONE fix the problem is that someone
from Canonical or at least someone involved in maintaining Firestarter
should fix this problem.
As fa
I have to admit I had not thought of an update silently killing my
hack :) - In my books this is a VERY serious flaw and would have
thought it was #1 priority to be fixed. I only discovered I was
unprotected by accident & was not best pleased.
I am a very green bug fixer, just setting up a KDE4 de
@dave s: you migth run into problems again when firestarter is updated
... the script you edited migth be replaced... isn't better to add a
script like mentioned above to dispatcher of NetworkManager?
This problem indeed still persists in Feisty Fawn by the way... I urge
SOMEONE to do something ab
Hi,
this script seems to work fine on my Ubuntu 6.10. I upgraded it to 7.04
yesterday and it still works fine.
Hope you will have enough feedback to upload this patch for everyone.
Thanks
Boris Maras
Lionel Le Folgoc a écrit :
> I've made a script based on the one from debian-administration.or
Exactly the same problem as ChrisLasher earlier. WIFI not up when
firestarter script called - dangerous :(
My solution, edit /etc/firestarter ..
# *** Commented out by me otherwise firestarter wont start due to wifi not
started ***
#if [ "$MASK" = "" -a "$1" != "stop" ]; then
# echo "Exter
Opps - forgot to mention - fiesty fawn :)
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I've made a script based on the one from debian-administration.org. Could you
test it? Copy it to /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d and make it executable.
I'll upload it (and forward to Debian) if it works.
Thanks
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same problem with feisty
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I think I have the same problem in feisty. The init script fails on
boot. Starting the GUI gives a "eth0 not ready, failed to start
firestarter" error. Strangely enough, disabling and enabling eth0 makes
firestarter start without problem.
sidenote: I use firestarter to share the internet connectio
This problem persists in Feisty!
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I faced the same problem on my Ubuntu Edgy.
It has been a very serious issue for me, because I thought I was protected by
Firestarter. After installing Network Manager, it appears I wasn't at all.
I have several services (samba shares, ssh, vnc etc) that are supposed to be
accessible only by my
Oh ok I see..
On an unrelated problem, I got into package dependency problems last
night and decided to do a clean install. Anyways I'm no longer using
Firestarter so it's not an issue for me anymore.
Best of luck fixing it.
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As you could have read per my comment but better twice then no mention at all
;-)
Still, this should be fixed! Even though you can drop the script in
dispatcher.d this still should not happen, or at least a warning other then in
dmesg should be given... only when you examine your system logs fre
Location of the dispatcher scripts changed in Edgy. They're now under:
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d
If you drop the script in there, it will run when (K)NetworkManager
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>>IMPORTANT NOTE
>>Manual running of the firestarter initscript works fine >>with Edgy Eft and
>>Network Manager. The initscript does >>not fail like mentioned in the bug
>>description, with Edgy >>Eft at least this doesn't happen. It just won't
>>start at >>boot.
Yes.. exactly what's happening
IMPORTANT NOTE
Manual running of the firestarter initscript works fine with Edgy Eft and
Network Manager. The initscript does not fail like mentioned in the bug
description, with Edgy Eft at least this doesn't happen. It just won't start at
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I can confirm this bug is still not fixed in Edgy Eft. I use firestarter
version 1.0.3 and I have created a script in
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d that will launch firestarter upon NM
finding a network connection.
What disturbs me is that nobody seems to care about this problem, or at
least I
Same problem, but I was able to solve it using the script posted here:
http://www.debian-administration.org/users/emeitner/weblog/2
I suggest calling the script
/usr/share/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/50firestarter so it will launch
after the 01ifupdown script. Otherwise, it doesn't work. Of cours
The Firestarter init script also fails for me on Dapper, and I'm not
using network manager. If I run the script later after the system has
booted, it seems to work fine.
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I suppose that wasn't the most helpful contribution to the bug above, sorry
about that--let me give a little more info. This is with ipw3945 (Intel
ProWireless 3945 ABG builtin module) seen as eth1. Happens on WEP, WPA, or
non-secure networks. Problem occurs because wireless is not "up". Firstar
I'm experiencing this same problem on Dapper Drake. So are others. See
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1581628
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