On Saturday 29 August 2020 06:11:01 am William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
Okay, so I solved part of the sudoers list / root
password problem. Turns
out that I had not downloaded quite all the sudo packages, particularly
some of the tde-trinity packages, or kde-trinity transition packages, or
something in that lot.
michael@local [~]# dpkg -S /opt/trinity/bin/tdesu
tdebase-trinity-bin: /opt/trinity/bin/tdesu
Do you have tdebase-trinity-bin installed?
I know tdesu is one of the more important programs, a TDE dev will have to
help beyond that.
Another option:
Disk space is cheap? Install everything with trinity in the package name?
michael@local [~]# axi-cache search trinity
1723 results found.
michael@local [~]# aptitude search '~n trinity'
...
Now I just need to
figure out how to find where Firestarter keeps its iptables files.
Make a rule in gufw that you know you had in Firestarter, save it, and use
that to grep with to find the Firestarter list???
I have
my rules, of course, which I have kept meticulously collected and curated
now for 15 years, but ufw or gufw doesn't seem to recognize these, and I
don't see how they relate to iptables, even though I have read that
firestarter uses iptables. If I can get ufw/gufw to use my firestarter
rules, then life would become tolerable again.
Did some digging, it seems if you have an copy of a system where you had
Firestarter running you can just grab its iptables. (And probably import, or
copy/paste?, that into gufw.)
Otherwise see if you can find an old copy of the 'Mepis Wiki: Firestarter'
References:
<quote>
https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=36087&p=338486#p3384…
Post by lucky9 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:33 am
Both Firestarter and gufw/ufw are simply GUI front-ends for IP Tables. My
understanding of IP Tables is limited. But it's simply a configuration file
telling which ports to allow/disallow
Post by dolphin_oracle » Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:06 am
4.5.1 Firewall
Firestarter. A personal firewall configuration utility that makes it
easier for the user to configure the firewall.
Mepis Wiki: Firestarter
Firestarter tutorial
According to the description in synaptic firestarter is no longer maintained
and users should switch to gufw.
</quote>
I wonder if developers can be persuaded to create
firestarter-trinity
packages, updated to handle ipv6? Gufw does have some nice features, but it
is good to be able to see my connections, in real time
You can do that in gufw:
active connections > Report tab
rules > Rules tab
change logging level > Edit, Preferences
I wonder if developers can be persuaded to create
firestarter-trinity
kmyfirewall-trinity - iptables based firewall configuration tool for TDE
[Trinity]
Saw that in the output from aptitude search above, probably easier ways to
find trinity firewall packages though...
Best,
Michael
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