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Description of problem: install Vuurmuur-tui then run vuurmuur_conf. it will complain that it cant open the config file: /etc/vuurmuur/config.conf. on a quick investigation, neither the file nor the directory exist. creating the directory will not solve the problem as a 'touch /etc/vuurmuur/config.conf' is needed for the tui to start (with errors). when satisfied with the configuration, it then shows that it cant find the plugins in the /etc/vuurmuur/plugins directory. this new error will cause it to exit. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
You should install Vuurmuur-daemon package as this is where plugins and configurations reside. IMHO, there is no point in running configuration utility when there is no deamon to configure...
shouldn't the vuurmur-daemon package be a dependency o the vuurmur-tui package?
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