I can confirm too...it's interesting that this is assigned to low
priority when a normal user wants to know they have a running firewall
and this might be one of those "ahhhh" and runs from linux for newbs. :
( It doesn't appear this would be too hard to fix either. But heah, it's
free and once the system is up firestarter runs...whenever it's not not
detecting the interface device and refusing to start. : ( Anybody else
notice that it will focus on an interface that you're not using for the
internet and then refuse to work? It's fixable from within the gui...but
would be scary for someone who wants to type papers and e-mail.

Oh yeah: thanks for the work Ubuntu Team. : )

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[gutsy] /etc/network/if-up.d/50firestarter exited with return code 2
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