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Dieter,

Dieter Schicker wrote:
> [all chains set to drop unless otherwise configured]
> => Tomcat starts slowly.

:(

> Then I do the following:
> 
> [all chains set to accept, all chains empty]
>
> => Tomcat still (!!!) starts slowly! (Why???)

:(

> Only when I restart the whole Debian machine and do not start the
> firewall tomcat starts fast.

What about doing "/etc/init.d/iptables stop" when the firewall is
running. Does Tomcat then start and stop more quickly?

I find it hard to believe that the presence of the iptables kernel
module is causing this problem. "/etc/init.d/iptables stop" should set
all the rules to "allow everything", while the same command with "start"
should load the rules you have configured for the host. See if that does
anything.

The important thing is that there /are/ times when it starts up quickly.
That's good, because that means it's possible ;)

- -chris
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