I think I've been hited by this bug, too. Firestarter do not start 
automatically on startup the system, supposedly it should starts when eth0 is 
brought up. Also when I try
- sudo ifup eth0
or 
- sudo ifdown eth0
I can see the "return code 2" message and firestarter does not start.
On the other hand, executing directly
- sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter start
starts firestarter without any error.

Googling a little I have found a quite simple workaround that works for me. I 
have just reinstalled the firestarter package:
- sudo apt-get install --reinstall firestarter

This supposedly should do nothing at all (install the same version of
the package that is already installed) but the fact is that the problem
vanishes after this.

Perhaps there is some other package, the installation or upgrading of
which somehow breaks firestarter configuration (??) that is restored
reinstalling firestarter.

Good luck!

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[gutsy] /etc/network/if-up.d/50firestarter exited with return code 2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132039
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