Hello Blago Culjak, thanks for joining the testing team and for sharing your experience with us. I guess there is still an instance of the old guardian running on the system. On my test systems I have not seen this kind of problem. Please check with "ps aux | grep guardian" for running guardian processes and kill the by using "kill ". Then please try to launch guardian again and check the web interface. Best regards, -Stefan > Hello, first of all guys, great job on new features, especially GeoIP > and new Guardian, this are the features that are of great value. > > I will try to contribute on my part by testing, and translating Ipfire > to Croatian. > > I have installed Guardian 2.10, just like in the IpFire planet post. I > have now in Web interface new Guardian option, and I have setup > basics. I have enabled the Guardian, but it just won't run. It always > displays stopped in Web Interface. > > Issuing command: > guardianctrl start > Starting Guardian... > Unable to continue: /usr/bin/guardian is running > > It displays that it's running. However, trying to stop it, displays > this error: > guardianctrl stop > /etc/rc.d/init.d/guardian: line 33: [: too many arguments > > I have setuped a log in debug mode, but it doesnt give any more > information, other then this: > > /usr/bin/guardian -d > My host IP-address is: 5.133.x.x > My gatewayaddess is: 85.94.x.x > Loaded 1 entries from /var/ipfire/guardian/guardian.ignore > Created watcher for /var/log/snort/alert > Created watcher for /var/log/messages > Created watcher for /var/log/httpd/error_log > Running in debug mode... > > I can tell that no new firewall entries have been loaded into iptables > regarding guardian, so it must not be running properly. > > Please advise. > > regards from midly warm Croatia > > Blago Culjak > > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development