and the credit for the workaround needs to go to BCSharp as it's his.
Given that there has been no feedback from any of the developers/security gurus despite this issue leaving the system completely unsecured after a reboot, I assume that not many users have shorewall as their firewall.
Still would like to get a fix, but not sure what else I can do.
The forum post is http:// ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=2282688& p=13412197# post13412197
and the credit for the workaround needs to go to BCSharp as it's his.
Given that there has been no feedback from any of the developers/security gurus despite this issue leaving the system completely unsecured after a reboot, I assume that not many users have shorewall as their firewall.
Still would like to get a fix, but not sure what else I can do.
Leo