Tim if you can try running KDE and see what happens :) If you have
that installed that is.
I am running StormFirewall on the same system except I am using RealTec
NICs and installed the complete Storm2000 starter at the time I did my
install. Runs like a champ. Debian is solid and aptget is so easy. The
sas tools work well
and it is low bloat with a default install. I use KDE as my windows
manager an it plays great. I know all the dependencies were dealt with
by doing a full install too. It looks like Gnome is tossing a real fit.
Once the firewall is installed/confugured you can use any window manager
you want for a desktop. It is going to boot when you turn on the machine
regardless of your windows manager.

Steve Hess

Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 18:47:20 -0700
From: Tim Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLU] Problem Running Storm Firewall
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am attempting to run and configure a storm firewall for the first
time.  I've installed it successfully (no errors were displayed and it
said it was successful) on a server running Red Hat version 6.0.

I receive a list of errors when I run SAS from the command line in
GNOME.  Attached is a listing of those errors.

It does present me with a login window with My Computer as the default
and root as the user id.  I type in the correct root password in the
supplied box and receive a blank error window and more of the same error

messages on the command line.

My server is an AMD K6-200 with 64mb of ram and a 1.6mb Harddrive
running Red Hat 6.0.  I have 3 3COM 3c509 ethernet cards.  I currently
have ipchains doing NAT on eth1 for eth0 & eth2 and tcp wrapper
(hosts.deny) blocking some ports.

Please advise me on what is causing the problem.

Tim Gross.

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