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Re: Unusually problems with honeywall
From: "Earl Sammons" <esammons () hush com>
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 01:20:25 -0500

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Ivica,

Thanks for reading bugzilla and/or the mail archives.

On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:25:04 -0500 Ivica Maric <imaravk () gmail com>
wrote:

First problem is with yum update: i update first roo-base (to
bypass
bug #423), after that I update entire honeywall (yum update). After
system rebooted p0f (Passive OS fingerprinting) service is
[FAILED]. I
don't know why that happens.

Looks like there is an update to p0f that is enabling itself (as to
be expected).  As user 'root' do this:

chkconfig p0f off

hflow-p0f should start next reboot.

I'm not sure about your other questions yet...  Hoping to get some
help on those.

Earl
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