[manjaro-dev] FW: [Manjaro Linux Support] Manjaro 0.8.8 xfce, Firewall not retaining settings after reboot + installation problems.
Philip Müller
philm at manjaro.org
Sat Feb 22 07:47:28 CET 2014
Thx for the info. I'll note that down. Can you check with our final
images once more?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/manjarodev/files/users/philm/0.8.9/review/
Am 21.02.2014 22:56, schrieb Bryan Goodall:
> Another temporary workaround...
>
> after an initial reboot issueing the command:-
>
> sudo systemctl status ufw
>
> revealed that the ufw.service is disabled which I presume is what is
> preventing ufw service from starting at boot. To fix this I issued the
> following command:-
>
> sudo systemctl enable ufw.service
> sudo ufw enable
>
> And from then on, after rebooting ufw is active and is reported as so
> in gufw.
>
> -Bryan
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: bgoodall at hotmail.co.uk
> To: philm at manjaro.org
> Subject: RE: [Manjaro Linux Support] Manjaro 0.8.8 xfce, Firewall not
> retaining settings after reboot + installation problems.
> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 20:57:44 +0000
>
> hi, regarding the firewall issue.....
>
> Not having much luck, I have tried the following...
>
> * after having enabled the firewall using "sudo ufw enable", ufw
> reports that firewall is enabled and set to run at startup. Checked
> this is the case by looking in "/etc/ufw/ufw.conf". However on boot
> ufw remains disabled.
>
> * tried removing ufw and gufw (including dependencies) using pacman
> and doing a reinstall but still ufw remains disabled after rebooting.
>
> All I can conclude is that somewhere in the startup scripts ufw is not
> getting run. My only workaround is to manually start the firewall from
> either the command line (ufw) or gui (gufw) post boot. Sry I can't be
> of more help.
>
> -Bryan.
>
> > Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 20:11:19 +0100
> > From: philm at manjaro.org
> > To: bgoodall at hotmail.co.uk
> > CC: manjaro-dev at manjaro.org
> > Subject: Re: [Manjaro Linux Support] Manjaro 0.8.8 xfce, Firewall
> not retaining settings after reboot + installation problems.
> >
> > Hi Bryan,
> >
> > we are currently working on our final install medias for Manjaro 0.8.9.
> > We might not fix this issue. Can you post me your workaround if you
> have
> > any. We might look into your issue later one.
> >
> > kind regards
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > Am 21.02.2014 19:44, schrieb Bryan Goodall:
> > > From: Bryan Goodall <bgoodall at hotmail.co.uk>
> > > Subject: Manjaro 0.8.8 xfce, Firewall not retaining settings after
> reboot + installation problems.
> > >
> > > Message Body:
> > > Hi, I downloaded and installed "manjaro-xfce-0.8.8-i686.iso" and
> applied all the updates. I noticed that when I enable the firewall and
> reboot, the firewall comes back up in a disabled state and I have to
> re-enable it manually. This happens for every reboot.
> > >
> > > I also tried installing the release candidate 3 manjaro xfce and
> after following the installation procedure, removing the installation
> media and rebooting, Manjaro failed to boot. Instead I was left stuck
> with a blank screen and a flashing cursor at the top left.
> > >
> > > I then tried installing the 4th release candidate of Manjaro
> Openbox 0.8.9 and sucessfully installed, however the problem of the
> firewall losing its setting after a reboot remains.
> > >
> > > --
> > > This mail is sent via contact form on Manjaro Linux http://manjaro.org
> > >
> >
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