Update FAQ with Mandrake Warning

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<para>Running Shorewall on <ulink url="http://www.mandrakesoft.tom">Mandrake
Linux</ulink> with a two-interface setup?</para>
<para>If so, this documentation will not apply directly to your setup. If
you want to use the documentation that you find here, you will want to
consider uninstalling what you have and installing a setup that matches
this documentation. See the <ulink url="two-interface.htm">Two-interface
QuickStart Guide</ulink> for details. </para>
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<para><ulink url="Introduction.html">Introduction to Shorewall</ulink></para>

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<para><emphasis role="bold">Answer:</emphasis> That is usually the
result of one of three things:</para>
result of one of four things:</para>
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<para>Your ISP is blocking that particular port inbound.</para>
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<para>You are running Mandrake Linux and have configured Internet
Connection Sharing. In that case, the name of your local zone is
&#39;masq&#39; rather than &#39;loc&#39; (change all instances of
&#39;loc&#39; to &#39;masq&#39; in your rules). You may want to
consider re-installing Shorewall in a configuration which matches
the Shorewall documentation. See the <ulink
url="two-interface.htm">two-interface QuickStart Guide</ulink> for
details.</para>
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