You could boot from CD and run the fsck from the disk utility on all your
disks and then run the fix permissions on your startup disk (never hurts).

If you are in search for good firewall software and need more than the
standard FW settings in MacOS X System Preferences look at BrickHouse. It is
frontend for the ipfw. BrickHouse allows you to define real FW rules for
your machine as oposed to the OS X Preference Panes.

And it is unlikely to crash your machine.
-- 

Honza

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