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You cannot compare "before" and "after" rules with Lokkit. Lokkit writes the rules to a file it calls /etc/sysconfig/firewall. The format of the file may vary with OS (if it migrates :)). Any later non-Red Hat versions may well put this file in a different place: if you are using Debian, for example, you will need to hunt about for the file.
You need Red Hat Linux or a Linux distribution which uses Red Hat-style init files or a distribution using Debian init files.
You need to have a Linux kernel with IPFW or IPChains enabled: this is default for most distributions and will (probably) only affect people who roll their own kernels.
In theory, a non-Linux port should just require adding a new writer module for your OS, provided that it has vaguely sane firewall facilities.
Apparently the lack of Quake is a Very Serious Bug!
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