Question about firestarter

Dustin Breese dustin.breese at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 17:57:51 UTC 2008


No worries.  I just created a patch for firestarter and updated the
ticket with the patch. If you'd like the patched version (either SRC
or BINARY), let me know as it activates the button on TAB entry now.

The patch doesn't redo the entire GUI, though, as that will require
quite a bit more work.

Regards,
Dustin

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com> wrote:
> Hi Dustin,
> Many thanks for creating this enhancement request. Let's hope that it will be looked at soon.
> Well, in the meantime I might go back to ufw, but I am not sure yet.
> Have a great day and thanks again for your help!
> Christian
>
>
> On 2008-09-12 at 10:31 Dustin Breese wrote:
>
>>Christian,
>>
>>Many appologies, it seems I am being an idiot today (more so than usual).
>>
>>My button was already enabled when I sent those instructions before!
>>You are correct -- pressing TAB TAB doesn't appear to enable the
>>button.  It appears only a MOUSE CLICK will work.
>>
>>I can't find a way to activate the table with the keyboard.
>>
>>I filed an enhancement request, and pointed to this posting for more
>>details:
>>
>>http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=551991
>>
>>Regards,
>>Dustin
>>
>>
>>On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Dustin,
>>> many thanks for your reply!
>>> Yes, I focused the policy tab after I pressed the tab key twice. Then I
>>used the Orcas reading commands to find the add rule button wich I
>>performed a left click on. But, no! Nothing happens! I also selected the
>>inbound traffic from the combo box.
>>> This is really frustrating since this seems to be a very nice interface
>>for IPTables, if I could use all features!
>>> You have a very good point there, that would be very good if you could
>>have a button next to each table wich you could access by just hitting tab.
>>> Many thanks for all your help,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2008-09-12 at 09:53 Dustin Breese wrote:
>>>
>>>>I know what you mean about SO MANY PROGRAMS!  :)
>>>>
>>>>Not sure if you got my last post fully.  In order for the ADD RULE
>>>>button to become enabled, you must first select the entire table
>>>>widget.  Even if there are no rules in the table!  The TABLE, not an
>>>>individual table entry, but the TABLE must be selected.  Once the
>>>>correct table widget is selected, then and only then does the ADD RULE
>>>>button become enabled.
>>>>
>>>>Try doing this:
>>>>1) Put focus on the POLICY TAB.
>>>>2) Hit TAB two times.
>>>>3) Now see if the ADD RULE button is enabled.
>>>>
>>>>I think a good suggestion for Firestarter would be to have a separate
>>>>button next to each table so that the correct rule type can be
>>>>determined.  It isn't immediately obvious in its current state.
>>>>
>>>>Let us know if this is still not working and we can eventually figure it
>>>>out!
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Dustin
>>>>
>>>>On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com>
>>wrote:
>>>>> Hi Dustin,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2008-09-12 at 08:45 Dustin Breese wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi, Christian,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I just looked at something similar this morning for another post.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I assume you meant POLICY tab, not PRIVACY tab.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If so, then to enable the ADD RULE button, you must first select one
>>>>>>of the tables on the tab.  There are two tables which are selectable
>>>>>>(the third appears to be grayed out).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The first table is "Allow connections from host" which allows you to
>>>>>>specify an IP address so that all traffic is allowed.  To select this
>>>>>>table when the "Policy Tab" widget is active, you can just hit TAB
>>>>>>TAB.  Then the ADD RULE button becomes active so you can add a rule
>>>>>>for that table.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The next table is "Allow Service" which allows you to enable a
>>>>>>specific PORT, optionally restricting it to a host, subnet, etc.  To
>>>>>>select this table when the "Policy Tab" widget is active, you must hit
>>>>>>TAB three times.  Then the ADD RULE button becomes active.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I hope this helps you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>Dustin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>> HI all,
>>>>>>> I need some help with the Firestarter interface. Running Ubuntu
>>Hardy.
>>>>>>> I have been using the command based firewall, ufw, but I decided to
>>>>give
>>>>>>Firestarter a try as well. ufw has been working fine for my needs, but
>>>>>>decided to give this a try.
>>>>>>> I am visually impaired so I am using the Orca screen reader for
>>Gnome.
>>>>>>> My problem is adding a rule. I am able to use the tab key to move
>>>>>>through the interface and set some of its settings. When I change to
>>the
>>>>>>privacy tab I am not able to do anything. I have used Orcas reading
>>>>>>commands and found the button to add a rule but nothing happens when i
>>>>>>click on that. I am placed in a table wich is empty.
>>>>>>> Can someone please tell me if I need to select something before I can
>>>>>>add a rule? I selected to change rules for inbound traffic from the
>>combo
>>>>>>box.
>>>>>>> Can someone please try to add a rule just by using their keyboard?
>>>>>>> Well, I can learn how to enter rules manually into IPTables, but
>>havent
>>>>>>done it yet.
>>>>>>> Many thanks for any help,
>>>>>>> Christian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>> Many thanks for your reply.
>>>>> Oops, yes I meant the policy tab, so many programs now! smile.
>>>>> I've tried this but it doesn't work for me. Currently I don't have any
>>>>rules. I am not able to get to the add rule button by just pressing tab.
>>I
>>>>also tried using Orca to click on that button, but the button is
>>disabled.
>>>>> Best regards and thanks,
>>>>> Christian
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