Shoreline Firewall is an iptables-based firewall for Linux systems

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The Shoreline Firewall, more commonly known as "Shorewall", is a Netfilter
(iptables) based firewall that can be used on a dedicated firewall system,
a multi-function gateway/ router/server or on a standalone GNU/Linux system.

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README.openSUSE 0000000879 879 Bytes
init-4.4.14.patch 0000000966 966 Bytes
shorewall-4.4.22.rpmlintrc 0000000682 682 Bytes
shorewall-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000400867 391 KB
shorewall-core-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000051367 50.2 KB
shorewall-docs-html-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0003809201 3.63 MB
shorewall-init-4.4.21_init_sh.patch 0000000656 656 Bytes
shorewall-init-4.5.2-install.patch 0000000838 838 Bytes
shorewall-init-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000033950 33.2 KB
shorewall-lite-4.5.2-init.patch 0000001016 1016 Bytes
shorewall-lite-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000047600 46.5 KB
shorewall.changes 0000053333 52.1 KB
shorewall.spec 0000018223 17.8 KB
shorewall6-4.5.2-init.patch 0000001049 1.02 KB
shorewall6-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000191110 187 KB
shorewall6-lite-4.5.2-init.patch 0000001023 1023 Bytes
shorewall6-lite-4.5.5.tar.bz2 0000047063 46 KB
Revision 24 (latest revision is 125)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 124348 from Togan Muftuoglu's avatar Togan Muftuoglu (toganm) (revision 24)
- Update to 4.5.5 For more details see changelog.txt and
  releasnotes.txt
  * This release includes all defect repair from Shorewall 4.5.4.1
     and 4.5.4.2.
  * The Shorewall compiler sometimes must defer generating a rule
    until runtime. This is done by placing shell commands in its
    internal representation of a chain. These commands are then
    executed at run time to create the final rule.
    If all of the following were true, then an incorrect ruleset
    could be generated:
    + Optimization level 4 was set.
    + A chain (chain A) containing shell commands had three or
      fewer rules and commands.
    + The last rule in a second chain was a conditional jump to
     chain A.
     Under these conditions, the rules and commands in Chain A
  * The Shorewall-core configure and configure.pl script were
    treating SYSCONFDIR as a synonym for CONFDIR making it
    impossible to set SYSCONFDIR. 

- Update to 4.5.4.2 For more details see changelog.txt and
  releasenotes.txt
  * The problems corrected section of the 4.5.4.1 release notes was
    missing the third problem corrected in the release. It has now
    been added.
  * A number of problems in Shorewall-init have been corrected:
     + If more than one product was listed in the PRODUCTS setting
       in /etc/default/shorewall-init (/etc/sysconfig/shorewall-init)
       then the second product would not be started/stopped.
     + Shorewall-init used 'restart' in response to an optional
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