--- Jerry A!
I think he's talking about on issue where if you set "FW_SERVICE_DNS" there appears to be a race condition.
For example, on my box I get the following error: 'Warning: FW_SERVICE_DNS defined, but no DNS server found running!
No biggee, except for the fact that afterwards the
PS>So, should I ignore it because it doesn't mean that my SuSEfirewall doesn't run properly?
DNS ports aren't allowing traffic. I have to wait for my machine to finish booting and restart SuSEfirewall2 after a reboot.
PS>Manually ? I do the the same, my friend. From console I do : "SuSEfirewall2 stop" and "SuSEfirewall2 start". But I can not always do so each time my LAN user can not go to internet anymore. PS>Does it mean my mistake are : 1. open the wrong port number because I should open 67 ? 2. start SuSEfirewall2 in 2 runlevel, 3 and 5 ?If yes how should I start SuSEfirewall ? There are 3 services that I have start. They are : SuSEfirewall2_final, SuSEfirewall2_setup and SuSEfirewall2_init. Should I define like this: " SuSEfirewall2_final --> 2 SuSEfirewall2_init -->3 SuSEfirewall2_setup -->2 and 3 "? TIA.
--Jerry
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