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<title>(FAQ 80) Does Shorewall support IPV6?</title>
<para>Answer: <ulink url="IPv6Support.html">Shorewall IPv6
support</ulink> is currently available in the <ulink
url="ReleaseModel.html">development releases</ulink>.</para>
support</ulink> is currently available in <ulink
url="pub/shorewall/development/4.2/4.2.4-RC1">Shorewall
4.2.4-RC1</ulink>.</para>
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<para>Shorewall6. This package provides
<filename>/sbin/shorewall6</filename> which is the IPv6 equivalent
of <filename>/sbin/shorewall</filename>.
<filename>/sbin/shorewall6</filename> only handles IPv4. Shorewall6
<filename>/sbin/shorewall</filename> only handles IPv4 while
<filename>/sbin/shorewall6</filename> handles only IPv6.. Shorewall6
depends on both Shorewall-common and on Shorewall-perl. The
Shorewall6 configuration is stored in <filename
class="directory">/etc/shorewall6</filename>.</para>
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<listitem>
<para>Shorewall6 Lite. This package is to IPv6 what Shorewall Lite
is to IPv4. The package stores its configuration in <filename
class="directory">/etc/shorewall6-lite</filename>.</para>
class="directory">/etc/shorewall6-lite</filename>. As with Shorewall
Lite, Shorewall6 Lite usually requires no configuration changes on
the firewall system.</para>
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<para>iprange</para>
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<para>Also, please note that since Shorewall6 is based on
Shorewall-perl, dynamic zones are not supported. Hence the add and
delete commands are not supported by
<filename>/sbin/shorewall6</filename> and
<filename>/sbin/shorewall6-lite</filename>.</para>
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