Haven't tried using Bastille in a year or two. Are you running it in lynx? I recall that it wasn't easy to track, though I did successfully get it going back then. You might want to read through the scripts to see exactly what's happening. Frankly, it's probably a better idea to strip out all the scripting and just follow the script narative by hand. That way, you'll know what files are being modified and how. My problem, when I ran Bastille, was that I didn't do that, so had trouble later because I lost control of what was being set from what config file. Sorry, don't think I'm being of much help to you. Scott Howell writes: > From: showell at lrxms.net (Scott Howell) > > > Speakup friends, > > I decided to try out Bastille. Its quite good and seems to be really > indepth and if you want to learn a bit on firewalling while setting it > up, its the poop as far as I can tell. Ok, well it would be if I could > get it configured. I'm having some problems with the perl scripts. I > can't captured the errors its generating in the scripts cause they just > scroll off the screen. Is there a way to capture these? The error log it > generates isn't giving me any useful data. I suspect there is something > being called in the script I just don't have installed, but I don't know > what. I ran it on another Debian box that has lots of stuff installed, > but I was trying to keep things minimized on the intended firewall box. I > assume correctly or incorrectly, that apt-get would have gotten all the > dependancies covered, but obviously not. > > Any thoughts welcome cause I'm going nuts. I'm there you know, near the > final steps of getting the thing configured and it craps out. > > DAMN!!!! > > tia > > Scott > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Janina Sajka, Director Technology Research and Development Governmental Relations Group American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Email: janina at afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175