Shorewall module for latest stable version 5.2.8 on CentOS7 with latest
Webmin 1.979 needs big update. Easiest way to solve those constant
changes would be to put path to configuration files in Configuration For
module Shorewall Firewall, but since that is not possible at the moment,
here are list of tables and files that are at the moment obsolete for
latest version:
/etc/shorewall/tos
This file defines rules for setting Type Of Service (TOS). Its use is
deprecated, beginning in Shorewall 4.5.1, in favor of the TOS target in
shorewall-mangle /etc/shorewall[6]/mangle
/etc/shorewall/masq
Support for the deprecated 'masq' file has been deleted. Any existing
'masq' file will automatically be converted to the equivalent 'snat'
file /etc/shorewall[6]/snat
/etc/shorewall/routestopped
This file is deprecated in favor of the shorewall-stoppedrules(5) file
/etc/shorewall[6]/stoppedrules
/etc/shorewall/blacklist
The use of this file is deprecated and beginning with Shorewall 4.5.7,
the file is no longer installed. Beginning with Shorewall 4.4.25, the
preferred method of blacklisting and whitelisting is to use the blrules
file (shorewall-blrules (5)) /etc/shorewall[6]/blrules
/etc/shorewall/route_rules
Traffic to be routed to one of the providers listed in
shorewall-providers is now in file /etc/shorewall[6]/rtrules
Thanks, regards
Ivica Glavocic
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Shorewall module for latest stable version 5.2.8 on CentOS7 with latest
Webmin 1.979 needs big update. Easiest way to solve those constant
changes would be to put path to configuration files in Configuration For
module Shorewall Firewall, but since that is not possible at the moment,
here are list of tables and files that are at the moment obsolete for
latest version:
/etc/shorewall/tos
This file defines rules for setting Type Of Service (TOS). Its use is
deprecated, beginning in Shorewall 4.5.1, in favor of the TOS target in
shorewall-mangle /etc/shorewall[6]/mangle
/etc/shorewall/masq
Support for the deprecated 'masq' file has been deleted. Any existing
'masq' file will automatically be converted to the equivalent 'snat'
file /etc/shorewall[6]/snat
/etc/shorewall/routestopped
This file is deprecated in favor of the shorewall-stoppedrules(5) file
/etc/shorewall[6]/stoppedrules
/etc/shorewall/blacklist
The use of this file is deprecated and beginning with Shorewall 4.5.7,
the file is no longer installed. Beginning with Shorewall 4.4.25, the
preferred method of blacklisting and whitelisting is to use the blrules
file (shorewall-blrules (5)) /etc/shorewall[6]/blrules
/etc/shorewall/route_rules
Traffic to be routed to one of the providers listed in
shorewall-providers is now in file /etc/shorewall[6]/rtrules
Thanks, regards
Ivica Glavocic