Shoreline Firewall is an iptables-based firewall for Linux systems
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.
- Developed at security:netfilter
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-remote_fs.patch | 0000000548 548 Bytes | |
0001-required-stop-fix.patch | 0000000617 617 Bytes | |
README.openSUSE | 0000000879 879 Bytes | |
shorewall-4.4.22.rpmlintrc | 0000000682 682 Bytes | |
shorewall-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000425228 415 KB | |
shorewall-core-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000063937 62.4 KB | |
shorewall-docs-html-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0004019743 3.83 MB | |
shorewall-init-4.5.2-install.patch | 0000000684 684 Bytes | |
shorewall-init-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000045383 44.3 KB | |
shorewall-lite-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000058758 57.4 KB | |
shorewall.changes | 0000067618 66 KB | |
shorewall.spec | 0000024926 24.3 KB | |
shorewall6-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000211722 207 KB | |
shorewall6-lite-4.5.9.2.tar.bz2 | 0000058223 56.9 KB |
Revision 37 (latest revision is 125)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 142300
from
Togan Muftuoglu (toganm)
(revision 37)
- Update to 4.5.9.2 For more details see changelog.txt and releasenotes.txt * Previously, the rules in the 'routemark' chain did not specify a mask in the MARK target. While a mask isn't strictly necessary in those rules, one has been added to ally fears of those who read the generated ruleset. Note: The 'routemark' chain is used to apply provider marks to packets received from 'track' provider interfaces. It is traversed early in the mangle PREROUTING chain when no other marks have yet been applied to the packet. * If exclusion was used with TPROXY in the tcrules file, an invalid iptables ruleset was generated causing start and restart commands to fail when running iptables-restore. * Previously, if a provider and its interface had the same name, then the 'enable' command would not work on that interface. (forwarded request 142299 from toganm)
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