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#1 2007-11-24 11:07:49

Raqua
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Registered: 2007-11-24
Posts: 146

Shorewall problem after upgrade ?

Hello. This is my first post here and I just switched to Archlinux, so first of all I want to say hello. smile

Yesterday I upgraded my system using pacman -Syu and it upgraded my KdeMod. After that, my system stopped booting - stops at 'Starting Shorewall' line. I removed Shorewall autostart from rc.conf and system boots again, but if I try to start Shorewall manually, it does not work again.

Here is my pacman.log

[guest@MarsArchLinux log]$ cat pacman.log | grep 11-23
[2007-11-23 23:21] synchronizing package lists
[2007-11-23 23:21] starting full system upgrade
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdelibs (3.5.8-2 -> 3.5.8-3)
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ATTENTION KDEbase:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ------------------
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] SAMBA/WINDOWS SUPPORT:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you want to have access to Windows services:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> "pacman -S samba"
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] JAVA SUPPORT:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you want to have Java support:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> "pacman -S jre"
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] FONT DEFAULTS:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you experience problems with the default fonts setting, e.g.
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> that special characters for your language do not appear, try to
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> set the fonts in 'kcontrol to a font which supports that characters.
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you experience bad font rendering, please reapply your settings
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> in kcontrol.
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] KICKOFF:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> SuSE's Kickoff menu has been moved into the kdemod-kdebase-kickoff
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> package. If you want to use Kickoff, uninstall your kdebase with
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> pacman -Rd kdemod-kdebase and install kdemod-kdebase-kickoff.
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] SPELL CHECKING FEATURE:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> To enable KDE's spell-checking, you have to install aspell and the
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> appropriate language support (for example "pacman -S aspell-de")
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdebase (3.5.8-1 -> 3.5.8-2)
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdeaddons-base (3.5.8-2 -> 3.5.8-3)
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdemultimedia-base (3.5.8-1 -> 3.5.8-2)
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdenetwork-base (3.5.8-3 -> 3.5.8-4)
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ATTENTION KDEpim-enterprise
[2007-11-23 23:23] ---------------------------
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] This is the enterprise-branch of KDEpim,
[2007-11-23 23:23] a more stable PIM with additional features.
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] If you experience any problems, just report
[2007-11-23 23:23] them in our bugtracker, thanks :)
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] Have fun with the new features :)
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdepim-base (3.5.8-3 -> 3.5.8-4)
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-kdepim-ktnef (3.5.8-3 -> 3.5.8-4)
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ATTENTION KDEmod Theme:
[2007-11-23 23:23] ----------------------
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> This is the default theme setup for KDEmod based on
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> the Domino style and a grey theme with many customizations.
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you want to have a vanilla KDE installation without
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> any defaults, run the following command as root right after
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> the installation: remove_kdemod_theme
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> If you want to apply the theme on an already installed
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> KDEmod, check out the apply_kdemod_theme command or
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> apply the theme settings (colorscheme, domino style etc)
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> manually in kcontrol...
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> Wallpaper based on work of http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomooka/
[2007-11-23 23:23] ==> See http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomooka/152997671/in/set-806409/
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23]
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-theme (3.5.8-2 -> 3.5.8-3)
[2007-11-23 23:23] upgraded kdemod-ui-kdemod (3.5.8-1 -> 3.5.8-2)
[2007-11-23 23:52] upgraded shorewall (4.0.5-1 -> 4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:53] removed shorewall (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:54] installed shorewall (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:57] removed shorewall (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:57] removed shorewall-perl (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:57] installed shorewall-perl (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:57] installed shorewall (4.0.5-1)
[2007-11-23 23:58] synchronizing package lists
[2007-11-23 23:58] starting full system upgrade
[2007-11-23 23:58] upgraded shorewall (4.0.5-1 -> 4.0.5-1)
[guest@MarsArchLinux log]

As you can see from the log, I tried to reinstall Shorewall couple of times, but it did not help. It was working without any problem before.
Apart from that, the only thing I did was that I forbid RaLink wireless kernel drivers to start in rc.conf. I tried to allow them again just to see, if that is the problem, but it was not.

When manually starting Shorewall this is what happens:

[root@MarsArchLinux log]# shorewall start
Compiling...
Compiling /etc/shorewall/zones...
Compiling /etc/shorewall/interfaces...
Determining Hosts in Zones...
Preprocessing Action Files...
   Pre-processing /usr/share/shorewall/action.Drop...
   Pre-processing /usr/share/shorewall/action.Reject...
Compiling /etc/shorewall/policy...
Adding Anti-smurf Rules
Adding rules for DHCP
Compiling Kernel Route Filtering...
Compiling Martian Logging...
Compiling MAC Filtration -- Phase 1...
Compiling /etc/shorewall/rules...
Generating Transitive Closure of Used-action List...
Processing /usr/share/shorewall/action.Reject for chain Reject...
Processing /usr/share/shorewall/action.Drop for chain Drop...
Compiling MAC Filtration -- Phase 2...
Applying Policies...
Generating Rule Matrix...
Creating iptables-restore input...
Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/shorewall/.start

At this point, starting freezes.

If I do ctrl-c, then I can start it with this command :

[root@MarsArchLinux log]# sh /var/lib/shorewall/.start start
Starting Shorewall....
done.
[root@MarsArchLinux log]#

Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.

Last edited by Raqua (2007-11-24 11:09:33)

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