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I go through the whole configuration by running bastille now that it is installed but when it exits it says there was an error and to check the log file...
here is what it says:
{Fri Jul 9 06:42:48 2004} Bastille tried to use $GLOBAL_BIN{'ping6'} but it does not exist.
{Fri Apr 1 10:46:37 2005} Bastille tried to use $GLOBAL_BIN{'ping6'} but it does not exist.
(dont mind the dates)
Without having either handy and not really knowing what it is all about I'm guessing that your comp doesn't have ping6 installed. Try running "locate ping6" and if nothin shows up, then you may need to install it or get rid of the reference to ping6.
herm, what are you running bastille as(root, non-root) and where is ping6 located?
This is about where I'm done so hopefully one of the more knowledgable users can help. Sorry
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