You can disable the firewall from starting at boot time by running the following command:
touch /etc/csf/csf.disable
To re-enable the firewall to start at boot remove the file:
rm -f /etc/csf/csf.disable
You can disable the firewall from starting at boot time by running the following command:
touch /etc/csf/csf.disable
To re-enable the firewall to start at boot remove the file:
rm -f /etc/csf/csf.disable
Test from the Juggernaut Extension You can run the firewall test by going to Juggernaut Firewall...
To Adjust Login Failure Triggers Navigate to Juggernaut Firewall -> Settings -> Login...
Configuration files are located in the /etc/csf/ directory with the main firewall configuration...
Enter the Directories You Want To Monitor Navigate to Juggernaut Firewall -> Settings ->...
You can change the interface language under Settings -> Application Settings -> Locale...