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Fix comments -- reflect changes done during the irule implementation
Signed-off-by: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
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@ -6012,7 +6012,7 @@ sub add_interface_options( $ ) {
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# The following code generates the input to iptables-restore from the contents of the
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# The following functions generate the input to iptables-restore from the contents of the
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# @rules arrays in the chain table entries.
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# We always write the iptables-restore input into a file then pass the
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@ -6020,9 +6020,9 @@ sub add_interface_options( $ ) {
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# has (have) something to look at to determine the error
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# We may have to generate part of the input at run-time. The rules array in each chain
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# table entry may contain both rules (begin with '-A') or shell source. We alternate between
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# writing the rules ('-A') into the temporary file to be passed to iptables-restore
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# (CAT_MODE) and and writing shell source into the generated script (CMD_MODE).
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# table entry may contain both rules or shell source, determined by the contents of the 'mode'
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# member. We alternate between writing the rules into the temporary file to be passed to
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# iptables-restore (CAT_MODE) and and writing shell source into the generated script (CMD_MODE).
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#
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# The following two functions are responsible for the mode transitions.
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#
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