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I installed a firewall and want to make sure it starts up in the right place on reboot.<br><br>These are the instructions I am getting from the Firewall Builder site, they have nothing for Kubuntu...<br><br>
The universal method is to put generated script in
/etc or /etc/firewall directory and add a line at
the bottom of script
<strong>/etc/rc.d/rc.local</strong> (Mandrake and
RedHat) or <strong>/etc/init.d/boot.local</strong>
(SuSE) like this:
<BR><pre> /etc/firewall/firewall.fw<br><br>This way, firewall script runs when machine executes
boot-time scripts. The name of the file is the same
as the name of the firewall object in Firewall
Builder GUI, with extension ".fw". So, if
firewall object name is <b>guardian</b>, then
fwbuilder puts generated policy in the file
<b>guardian.fw</b>.
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