OK, this is getting too deep for me. On Linux Mint Cinnamon 18, I'm
running Shorewall and apache2 (and isc-dhcp-server, openssh-server and
samba). One of the interfaces apache is listening on has a number of
additional ip addresses matching DNAT rules. Apache fails to start on
boot because the atte
I've just popped in to the school and the systemctl enable shorewall did
the trick.
Three or four reboots later I thought I'd seen the last of the desktop
crash, but then I was sorting out another problem - I have 16 DNAT rules
but had only added 8 extra IP addresses to the source NIC. After addin
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 09:18:26AM +0100, Philip Le Riche wrote:
>OK, thanks, so on this near-clone system, systemd is installed and
>systemctl shows shorewall as disabled. When next I can get to the live
>system (probably next week) I'll repeat it there, and it sounds like it
>sho
OK, thanks, so on this near-clone system, systemd is installed and
systemctl shows shorewall as disabled. When next I can get to the live
system (probably next week) I'll repeat it there, and it sounds like it
should then start on boot.
But does that explain why the desktop crashed when I enabled