Ubuntu :: Starting Firestarter At Startup?

Aug 15, 2010

I need to start firestarter at starup, but the application need root credentials, I use "Startup Applications" when I need a program to start upon login, but firestarter need input the su password... how could I get around this?

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I'm trying to set firestarter as a startup application using the gui but it will not run due to permissions problems,?

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Feb 5, 2010

I installed firestarter and then at a later date uninstalled/purged it, both actions via synaptic. I have a very verbose boot, I like to see what's going on, and noticed after the uninstall/purge that I was getting an error zooming up the screen containing firestarter in it. After many restarts I found that a file was left in /etc/network/if-up.d/50firestarter and this file was simply a script trying to restart firestarter. At this point I've commented out the calling line and followed the commented line with exit 0. This removes the error but there's still a link calling the file so, is this a bug or am I missing something? It appears the uninstall/purge wasn't entirely complete.

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Apr 4, 2010

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Ubuntu 9.10
Acer 7736

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May 24, 2010

I'd like to reconfigure vsftpd so that it does not start on boot (and I can enable/disable it using service vsftpd start/stop).

Though I've seen posts in the forums that stated that upstart jobs can be disabled by moving the /etc/init/job.conf file, other sites commented that the original file will be recreated on updates.

The other two suggestions were to alter the upstart script such that either the process starts on never:

Code:
start on (never
and filesystem
and net-device-up IFACE!=lo)
stop on runlevel [!2345]

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May 31, 2010

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Feb 20, 2011

I had a hard drive failure and have recovered (rsync) my backup root filesystem onto a new drive. This all seems to be fine, except that at least two services no longer start: mysql and apache2.I can start successfully both through

Code:

sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start

although mysql throws a warning about Upstart. Neither start automatically.My system is Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS x86_64. Part of my reolution actions has involved a kernel update to 2.6.32-27-generic.I have tried to resolve the mysql issue first:

Code:

sudo update-rc.d -f mysql remove
sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults

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sudo apt-get remove --purge mysql-server
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
adding them /etc/init.d/... start commands to /etc/init.d/rc.local script and to a session startup script

checking the services are in rcX.d (using bum and sysv-rc-conf) Ensuring there's a .conf file in /etc/init (which there is).I can't see anything in syslog which would suggest if the system has tried to start these but failed, but then I may be looking in the wrong place. I think they're not starting at all. I wonder if it's something to do with the restore, perhaps symlinks?

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May 11, 2010

I want to start a service and a script SiteMonitor.sh at startup.

Here is brief working of SiteMonitor.sh(This script monitors the ip addresses of machines which are using http service of the host. This script checks this after every 5 seconds therefore i have run it at background.)

To start with i have modified /etc/rc.local file.

Here is the content of my /etc/rc.local file.

Code:
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
# You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't
# want to do the full Sys V style init stuff.

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Nov 30, 2010

I'm trying to think of the best way to have a job start up on it's own when a system (running CentOS 5) boots up. The job is a simple python script. However, there are some interesting conditions that need to be met:

- As stated, script needs to start and run in the background when the system boots up, but without anyone logging in.

- This script needs to be readable only by root, which means it will need to be run as root

- Only 1 person will have root access, meaning nobody else will have access to see this script or it's status.

The entire point is to have this thing running all the time, even if the system reboots, but to make it so nobody can see the script or view it's source, unless they have root access, which only 1 person will have.

I can think of plenty of ways to have things start up automatically when a system comes up, but they all involve having the user log in as part of it. How can I have a listening python script start up, at boot up, on it's own, without root actually logging in?

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Nov 2, 2010

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This is the content of my /etc/network/interfaces file:
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Jan 24, 2010

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Jan 16, 2010

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Sep 15, 2010

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Oct 22, 2010

I allowed ports 3689 and 5353 for incoming and outgoing traffic in firestarter but my other machines wont detect a DAAP share. They do see them when I turn off firestarter. I'm even more confused when I see that I have a local connection using port 56690 when I turn off firestarter and monitor the log. It seems that DAAP is using 56690 but when I allow it for incoming/outgoing it still doesnt pick up my DAAP shares.

Is there a way I could fix this? I mean, I could run without a firewall but...idk if thats such a good idea :/

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Mar 8, 2011

im having a bit of a problem with Firestarter, i have Transmission opened and i am downloading a movie but when i check Firestarter i see hundreds and hundreds of Ip's that are blocked, and like 10ip's every second that get blocked.

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Mar 25, 2010

So I had my desktop connecting via wireless to my home network. And I had firestarter helping with the firewall, and it was running using the wlan0

But now I have connected that machine by ethernet to the internet and I have taken out the wireless card. So there is no more wlan0 connection.

But now firestarter doesn't recognize my eth0 connection. How do I fix this. Should I just uninstall and reinstall firestarter? I feel that there should be a way to configure it to realize the firewall should be on eth0 now instead of wlan0.

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Apr 19, 2010

I am new to Ubuntu and till now I have chosen it to be my favorite distro. I use my laptop in various networks, home, work, school. When I run firestarter the wizard does not give me the option for wireless INTERNET, only ethernet.

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Oct 6, 2010

I updated my system with system updates and when i restarted.I couldn't access the internet from my desktop. i got on laptop internet worked just fine..i disabled firestarter and mozilla connected to the internet just fine. I turned firestarter on. and i couldn't reach anything.. What do I have to do to get firestarter to allow me to connect to the internet via firefox

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Oct 20, 2010

I've been using Firestarter for a while and have used it to set-up inbound and outbound policies (which are probably way too restricitve) but since turning on boot logging the other day I have noted that the boot log contains the message:

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* Starting the Firestarter firewall [fail] I find this somewhat alarming. I have seen post[URL].ht= firestarter (although have not added it the auto startup list and do not wish to have it start without the root password). What I would like to know is as the computer boots up does it set the iptables to their last setting irrespective of whether firestarter starts or does firestarter need to start to set the iptables and therefore my policies?

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Nov 8, 2010

All I want to do is share my internet connection that comes through the eth0 cable to my wlan0 wiki card. Firestarter seems the convenient tool for doing this. BUT it keeps telling me wlan0 not ready. The card is connected correctly and network-manager does see incoming signals.

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Dec 8, 2010

I recently installed the XRDP server on my desktop edition of Ubuntu v10.04 following the simple instructions available here. I did this on two computers. One computer has Firestarter installed while the other does not.

When I use Windows to connect to the Ubuntu box without Firestarter, everything works just fine. However, when I try to connect to the one running Firestarter, I get a pop up showing an error message (see the attached file).

I checked the incoming rules in Firestarter and I don't see a way to add RDP sessions to the list of exceptions. I also tried adding my IP address in the host section but this too didn't help the situation.

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what files does firestarter change? I would like to know so I can look at the files so I can learn to do the same thing without firestarter.

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