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From: Gerd-Christian Michalke (gmichalk_at_freegates.be)
Date: Fri Nov 01 2002 - 05:24:34 CST

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    On Freitag, 1. November 2002 11:06, Dirk Borchers wrote:
    > >On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 09:41:32AM +0100, Dirk Borchers wrote:
    > >> but when booting, i get error messages. so i disabled the firewall.
    > >
    > >Sorry Dirk, but my Crystal Ball just stopped working: It won't show
    > >me the error messages you are experiencing, so I can't help you at
    > >the moment. Maybe I can when it starts working again.
    >
    > i will help you (mine got halloween broken - i fixed it. but i should
    > have taken another glue - i still can't see inside...)
    >
    > sbin/SuSEfirewall2: line 687: test: 192.168.120.24: integer expression
    > expected
    >
    > and a lot of:
    >
    > iptables v1.2.7a: host/network 'ippp0' not found
    >
    > and yes: i did update the firewall to the latest version ;-)

    I had the same problem, but with

    > iptables v1.2.7a: host/network 'eth0' not found

    Starting up eth0 ginving it an IP adress (which points to my inner network,
    eth1 being the DSL), it went OK. So you might want (it is not alerady done,
    obviously) to start up your ISDN first. OK, I realise that being very
    annoying.

    Another known workaround is to install the SuSEfirewall from the 8.0.

    Maybe this might help you.

    Kind regards,
    Gerd

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