Synchronize update issues doc with release notes

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<pubdate>2006-03-11</pubdate>
<pubdate>2006-06-29</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2004</year>
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</important>
<warning>
<para>To use the features described in this article, your kernel but be
<para>To use the features described in this article, your kernel must be
2.6.16 or later <emphasis role="bold">or</emphasis> your kernel and
iptables must include the Netfilter+ipsec patches and policy match
support. The Netfilter patches are available from Netfilter
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<listitem>
<para>The ipsec-tools 0.5 rpm from <trademark>SUSE</trademark> 9.3.</para>
<para>The ipsec-tools 0.5 rpm from <trademark>SUSE</trademark>
9.3.</para>
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<para>This clumsiness has been eliminated in Shorewall 3.2. In
Shorewall 3.2, extension scripts are copied in-line into the compiled
program and are executed in-line during <command>start</command>,
<command>restart</command> and <command>restore</command>.</para>
<command>restart</command> and <command>restore</command>. This
applies to all extension scripts except those associated with a chain
or action -- those extension scripts continue to be processed at
compile time.</para>
<para>This new approach has two implications for existing
scripts.</para>
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<listitem>
<para> Beginning with this release, the way in which packet marking in
<para>Beginning with this release, the way in which packet marking in
the PREROUTING chain interracts with the 'track' option in
/etc/shorewall/providers has changed in two ways:</para>
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<para> Kernel version 2.6.16 introduces 'xtables', a new common packet
<para>Kernel version 2.6.16 introduces 'xtables', a new common packet
filtering and connection tracking facility that supports both IPv4 and
IPv6. Because a different set of kernel modules must be loaded for
xtables, Shorewall now includes two 'modules' files:</para>