Please keep the conversation on the list so it gets archived for people running into the same issue in the future.
Hi Wouter, This is really strange. Can you describe how you created the deb packages? Anyway, create a directory /etc/vuurmuur/plugins and create a file 'textdir.conf' there with as content: LOCATION=/etc/vuurmuur Then create the following directories: /etc/vuurmuur/interfaces /etc/vuurmuur/zones /etc/vuurmuur/services /etc/vuurmuur/rules I think this should be enough to get you going. There won't be any predefined services however. There should be services in /usr/share/vuurmuur/services/ that you just can copy to /etc/vuurmuur/services/ Let us know how this worked! Cheers, Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Indeed, changed myself, was empty by default. I thought it corresponded > to the directories in /etc/vuurmuur. > Now, I have changed according to your description. Though, still no > luck. The /plugins directory is empty, no textdir.conf available. > Obviously I need some more help. > With kind regards, > Wouter > Victor Julien writes: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Dear Vuurmuur users, >>> I am experiencing troubles with setting up Vuurmuur 0.57.2 on Debian >>> Sid. Hopefully you can help me out. >>> I create .deb's from the source and installed those debs. >>> When running Vuurmuur_conf error "Problem with the Vuurmuur config" >>> turn up. Problem is most likely in the plugins settings. But I do not >>> know what to enter. Attached the config.conf file. >> >> Hello Wouter, >> The settings need to be: >> SERVICES_BACKEND="textdir" >> ZONES_BACKEND="textdir" >> INTERFACES_BACKEND="textdir" >> RULES_BACKEND="textdir" >> 'textdir' is a plugin for storing the data from Vuurmuur. It stores >> the data in textfiles in a directory structure, hence the name. >> I wonder though how these values where changed to what you have. Did >> you change this yourself? >> Regards, >> Victor >> >>> With kind regards, >>> Wouter Lagendijk >>> Breda, NL >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> # vuurmuur config file >>> # Which plugin to use for which type of data. >>> SERVICES_BACKEND="" >>> ZONES_BACKEND="zones" >>> INTERFACES_BACKEND="interfaces" >>> RULES_BACKEND="rules" >>> # Location of the rulesfile (full path). >>> RULESFILE="/etc/vuurmuur/rules" >>> # Location of the blocklistfile (full path). >>> BLOCKLISTFILE="/etc/vuurmuur/blocked.list" >>> # Location of the iptables-command (full path). >>> IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables" >>> # Location of the iptables-restore-command (full path). >>> IPTABLES_RESTORE="/sbin/iptables-restore" >>> # Location of the conntrack-command (full path). >>> CONNTRACK="/lib/iptables/libipt_conntrack.so" >>> # Location of the modprobe-command (full path). >>> MODPROBE="/sbin/modprobe" >>> # Load modules if needed? (yes/no) >>> LOAD_MODULES="Yes" >>> # Wait after loading a module in 1/10th of a second >>> MODULES_WAIT_TIME="0" >>> # If set to yes, each rule will be loaded into the system >>> individually using >>> # iptables. Otherwise iptables-restore will be used (yes/no). >>> OLD_CREATE_METHOD="No" >>> # The directory where the logs will be written to (full path). >>> LOGDIR="/var/log/vuurmuur" >>> # The logfile where the kernel writes the logs to e.g. >>> /var/log/messages (full path). >>> SYSTEMLOG="/var/log/messages" >>> # The loglevel to use when logging traffic. For use with syslog. >>> LOGLEVEL="info" >>> # Check the dynamic interfaces for changes? >>> DYN_INT_CHECK="Yes" >>> # Check every x seconds. >>> DYN_INT_INTERVAL="0" >>> # LOG_POLICY controls the logging of the default policy. >>> LOG_POLICY="Yes" >>> # LOG_POLICY_LIMIT sets the maximum number of logs per second. >>> LOG_POLICY_LIMIT="0" >>> # LOG_BLOCKLIST enables/disables logging of items on the blocklist. >>> LOG_BLOCKLIST="Yes" >>> # LOG_INVALID enables/disables logging of INVALID traffic. >>> LOG_INVALID="No" >>> # LOG_NO_SYN enables/disables logging of new tcp packets without the >>> SIN flag set. >>> LOG_NO_SYN="No" >>> # LOG_PROBES enables/disables logging of probes. Probes are packets >>> that are used in portscans. >>> LOG_PROBES="No" >>> # LOG_FRAG enables/disables logging of fragmented packets. >>> LOG_FRAG="No" >>> # LOG_TCP_OPTIONS controls the logging of tcp options. This is. >>> # not used by Vuurmuur itself. PSAD 1.4.x uses it for OS-detection. >>> LOG_TCP_OPTIONS="No" >>> # SYN_LIMIT sets the maximum number of SYN-packets per second. >>> USE_SYN_LIMIT="Yes" >>> SYN_LIMIT="10" >>> SYN_LIMIT_BURST="20" >>> # UDP_LIMIT sets the maximum number of udp 'connections' per second. >>> USE_UDP_LIMIT="Yes" >>> UDP_LIMIT="15" >>> UDP_LIMIT_BURST="45" >>> # Protect against syn-flooding? (yes/no) >>> PROTECT_SYNCOOKIE="Yes" >>> # Ignore echo-broadcasts? (yes/no) >>> PROTECT_ECHOBROADCAST="No" >>> # end of file >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >>> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >>> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. 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