Robert, Sorry if that's too obvious, but I thought it's better to ask: Apparently you don't start the firewall automatically at system start-up (FW_START=no) so you must start it manually (i.e. /sbin/init.d/firewall start or rcfirewall start)?
FW_START="no" FW_LOCALNETS="192.168.0.0/24" FW_FTPSERVER="" FW_WWWSERVER="" FW_SSLSERVER="" FW_SSLPORT="" FW_MAILSERVER="199.218.243.183" FW_DNSSERVER="" FW_NNTPSERVER="" FW_NEWSFEED="" FW_WORLD_DEV="ppp0" FW_INT_DEV="eth0" FW_LOG_ACCEPT="no" FW_LOG_DENY="yes" FW_ROUTER="" FW_FRIENDS="no" FW_INOUT="no" FW_SSH="no" FW_TRANSPROXY_OUT="" FW_TRANSPROXY_IN="" FW_REDIRECT="" FW_TCP_LOCKED_PORTS="1:1023" FW_UDP_LOCKED_PORTS="1:1023"
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