A solution that doesn't involve copying bash31 from an edgy system is as
follows:

sudo vi /lib/firehol/firehol (replace vi with you editor of choice)
and replace all %q strings with %b.

This is what they've done in gentoo to solve the problem.

Will we be getting a security fix for this. A broken firewall
is about as bad as it gets from a security point of view.

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firehol does no longer start
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