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    Tell me about the Knoppix firewall

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    With each Knoppix new version I ask the same question
    about Menu>Preferences>Knoppix firewall.

    Since this GUI doesn't save any information, is there a default that
    is satisfactory or might there be a problem?

    I've never received AND understood any answer I've gotten.
    Can someone take another try at enlightening me?

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    I believe you are hitting a bug. Basically the script works for a previous previous old version of Knoppix but it has not been updated since. You can look at /etc/init.d/firewall if you are interested to find out how it works and perhaps you can also try to fix the saving error.

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    Edit '/usr/sbin/firewall' at position 'saveconfig()'
    and change 'mount | grep -q "KNOPPIX.IMG"' to 'mount | grep -q "KNOPPIX-DATA"'

    Greetings Werner * http://www.wp-schulz.de/knoppix/summary.html
    Own Rescue-CD with Knoppix (Knoppix V6.7.1 remaster)

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    Wow! Thanks, what fast service

    @ kl522 & Werner

    I'll try this.
    The last time I asked, Forester told me to fix it myself.
    Now I may be able to do so.
    Thanks again.

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    So, I changed /usr/sbin/firewall line 288 from 'KNOPPIX-DATA.img' to 'KNOPPIX-DATA'.
    The GUI now accepts my choices.

    Now in /etc/init.d/firewall line 272, I note the default has always been 'easy'.
    and in line 136 I see 'easy' means 'only-outgoing'. That's a relief.

    And, I'm adding /usr/sbin/firewall to my backup list, just in case I ever change
    from 'easy' to 'something else'.
    Last edited by utu; 10-03-2011 at 03:46 PM.

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    '/etc/init.d/firewall' is only a symlink to '/usr/sbin/firewall'.
    The settings are written to '/etc/sysconfig/firewall'.

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    @ Werner

    That's serendipitous. I've already got that covered with etc.
    I didn't think to check that /usr/sbin/firewall might have been a symlink. Thanks again.

    I see on debian-knoppix mail list that KK has gotten the word on this.

    When will a change actually show up in isos for download?
    Will that not be until a version change?
    Or are there ongoing changes with later-dated 6.7.1 isos?

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    @ Werner & kl522

    I note that for both the LiveCD and the LiveUSB
    there is no /etc/sysconfig/firewall file if the Knoppix Firewall GUI
    has not successfully registered any choices.

    After 'correcting' /usr/sbin/firewall I note that there is now
    an /etc/sysconfig/firewall file with my choices registered thus:
    ACTIVE='yes'
    CURRENTMODE='easy'
    Which is completely satisfactory.

    It is no longer obvious to me what the PRIOR state of the firewall was
    before our intervention. The default for CURRENTMODE seems ok, but
    I don't know how to determine whether the firewall was ever indeed
    ACTIVE in the prior situation.

    As an amendment to my post #7, I think it necessary to keep usr/bin/firewall in
    my backup repertoire until such time as I am using one of KK's isos
    that incorportate the correction.

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    No, it's sufficient to save '/etc/sysconfig/firewall' in your private update.tar.gz
    And why not download the new firewall package and install with "dpkg -i"?

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