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Re: Bug#257706: fwbuilder: Please provide fwbuilder-init package



I'd like to just do

apt-get install fwbuilder-init

on target host and be sure the firewall will be initialized. Just now I have 
to copy and modify by hand a few config files and directories.

Cc on debian-devel. I'd like to see an opinion if it should be a separate 
source package or not.

On Tuesday 06 of July 2004 01:23, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
> 	This is very unlikely to happen as James Troup (one of the
> ftpmasters) has already express'd that fwbuilder has too many packages
> involved with it so I don't see the creation of a empty package just to
> install the init.d script already given in the examples directory ever
> happening anytime soon.
>
> 	Regards,
> 	Jeremy
>
> On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 04:03:47PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > Package: fwbuilder
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Version: 1.1.2-3
> >
> > Please provide the fwbuilder-init package which would contain init
> > scripts for firewall server. Just now I had to install these scripts
> > manually.
> >
> > The policy install script in "Compile/Install" dialog should be set
> > on /usr/bin/fwb_install. Then at server should exist the
> > directory /etc/firewall and two scripts /etc/default/fwbuilder
> > and /etc/init.d/fwbuilder. I've attached them to the bugreport. They are
> > based on example scripts from your package. The postinst script should
> > call i.e. 'update-rc.d fwbuilder start 41 S . stop 89 0 6 .', not the 40,
> > because it must be called after /etc/init.d/networking.
> >
> > --
> > Piotr Roszatycki, Netia SA                              .''`.
> > mailto:Piotr_Roszatycki@netia.net.pl                   : :' :
> > mailto:dexter@debian.org                               `. `'
> >                                                          `-
> >
> >
> > # Defaults for fwbuilder initscript
> >
> > # Master system-wide fwbuilder switch. The initscript
> > # will not run if it is not set to yes.
> > START_FWBUILDER=yes
> >
> > # Directory to look for the fwbuilder generated script
> > FWBSCRIPT_DIR=/etc/firewall



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