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<para>The /usr/share/shorewall/modules file contains a large number of <para>The /usr/share/shorewall/modules file contains a large number of
modules. Users are encouraged to copy the file to /etc/shorewall/modules modules. Users are encouraged to copy the file to /etc/shorewall/modules
and modify the copy to load only the modules required.</para> and modify the copy to load only the modules required.<note>
<para>If you build monolithic kernels and have not installed
module-init-tools, then create an empty /etc/shorewall/modules file;
that will prevent Shorewall from trying to load modules at all.
</para>
</note></para>
</refsect1> </refsect1>
<refsect1> <refsect1>

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intra-zone traffic is affected.</para> intra-zone traffic is affected.</para>
<para>If the DEST <replaceable>zone</replaceable> is a bport zone, <para>If the DEST <replaceable>zone</replaceable> is a bport zone,
then either:<itemizedlist> then either:<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
<listitem> <listitem>
<para>the SOURCE must be <option>all[+][-]</option>, or</para> <para>the SOURCE must be <option>all[+][-]</option>, or</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
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<para>the SOURCE <replaceable>zone</replaceable> must be an <para>the SOURCE <replaceable>zone</replaceable> must be an
ipv4 zone that is associated with only the same bridge.</para> ipv4 zone that is associated with only the same bridge.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist>Except when <emphasis </orderedlist></para>
role="bold">all</emphasis>[<emphasis role="bold">+]|[-</emphasis>]
is specified, the server may be further restricted to a particular <blockquote>
network, host or interface by appending ":" and the network, host or <para>Except when <emphasis role="bold">all</emphasis>[<emphasis
interface. See <emphasis role="bold">SOURCE</emphasis> above.</para> role="bold">+]|[-</emphasis>] is specified, the server may be
further restricted to a particular network, host or interface by
appending ":" and the network, host or interface. See <emphasis
role="bold">SOURCE</emphasis> above.</para>
<para>You may exclude certain hosts from the set already defined <para>You may exclude certain hosts from the set already defined
through use of an <emphasis>exclusion</emphasis> (see <ulink through use of an <emphasis>exclusion</emphasis> (see <ulink
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addresses in the range in a round-robin fashion.</para> addresses in the range in a round-robin fashion.</para>
<para>If you kernel and iptables have ipset match support then you <para>If you kernel and iptables have ipset match support then you
may give the name of an ipset prefaced by "+". The ipset name may be may give the name of an ipset prefaced by "+". The ipset name may
optionally followed by a number from 1 to 6 enclosed in square be optionally followed by a number from 1 to 6 enclosed in square
brackets ([]) to indicate the number of levels of destination brackets ([]) to indicate the number of levels of destination
bindings to be matched. Only one of the <emphasis bindings to be matched. Only one of the <emphasis
role="bold">SOURCE</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">SOURCE</emphasis> and <emphasis
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</variablelist> </variablelist>
<blockquote> <blockquote>
<para>if the <emphasis role="bold">ACTION</emphasis> is <emphasis <para>if the <emphasis role="bold">ACTION</emphasis> is
role="bold">REDIRECT</emphasis> or <emphasis <emphasis role="bold">REDIRECT</emphasis> or <emphasis
role="bold">REDIRECT-</emphasis>, this column needs only to role="bold">REDIRECT-</emphasis>, this column needs only to
contain the port number on the firewall that the request should be contain the port number on the firewall that the request should
redirected to. That is equivalent to specifying be redirected to. That is equivalent to specifying
<option>$FW</option>::<replaceable>port</replaceable>.</para> <option>$FW</option>::<replaceable>port</replaceable>.</para>
</blockquote> </blockquote>
</blockquote>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>