Firestarter has been dormant for a couple years (yes, there has been a
couple patches...).  First off, the "service" portion of Firestarter is
loading on boot.  You can verify on boot-up with a "sudo iptables -L
-n"...if you see anything special, Firestarter ran its scripts.  So you
are "protected".  You don't have the GUI on X startup, but that can be
fixed by creating a startup entry (and modifying /etc/sudoers if
wanted).  As a side note, several years ago (might still be in the docs
somewhere), the work-around to not have the "failure" was to comment out
a couple lines in firestarter.sh).  While getting Firestarter up-to-date
wouldn't take much, from what I've seen in its scripts (window scaling
disabling and such) it can lead to some network stalls in recent distros
(not to mention some weird headaches if you like tossing bittorrents
around).  While I haven't seen a fun real-time GUI interface that would
compare with this, users are better off finding another way to build
their iptables.

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Firestarter init fails on system boot when NetworkManager is used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42759
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