Allow default verbosity to be set in shorewall.conf

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teastep 2006-01-23 17:48:15 +00:00
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3 changed files with 45 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -43,11 +43,21 @@ New Features added in 3.1.4
packet to be logged.
2) Shorewall has always been very noisy (lots of messages). No more. The default
is now to be very quiet and you get more detail using the -v option (or -vv if
you want the old noisy behavior). The -q option is still supported but only
reverses the effect of -v. So "shorewall start -qqvv" is still completely quiet
while "shorewall start -vv" gives the same amount of output as the old "shorewall
start" did.
for new users is now to be very quiet and you get more detail using the -v option
(or -vv if you want the old noisy behavior).
You set the default level of verbosity using the VERBOSE option in
shorewall.conf. If you don't set it (as would be the case of you use your
old shorewall.conf file) then VERBOSE defaults to a value of 2 which is
the old default. A value of 1 supporesses some of the output (like the old
-q option did) while a value of 0 makes Shorewall almost silent. That is
the value specified in the 3.2 shorewall.conf
If the default is set at 2, you can still make a command silent by using two
"q"s (e.g., shorewall -qq restart).
In summary, each "q" subtracts one from VERBOSE while each "v" adds one to
VERBOSE.
Migration Considerations:
@ -57,11 +67,11 @@ New Features:
1) A new 'shorewall generate' command has been added.
shorewall generate [ -q ] [ -e ] [ <config directory> ] <script file>
shorewall generate [ -v ] [ -q ] [ -e ] [ <config directory> ] <script file>
where:
-q Suppresses many of the progress messages
-v and -q are described elsewhere in this document.
-e Generates an error if the configuration used
an option that would prevent the generated
script from running on a system other than
@ -82,7 +92,7 @@ New Features:
'compile' is a synonym for 'generate':
shorewall compile [ -q ] [ -e ] [ <config directory> ] <script file>
shorewall compile [ -v ] [ -q ] [ -e ] [ <config directory> ] <script file>
The generated script contains error checking and will terminate if an
important command fails. Before terminating:
@ -113,9 +123,9 @@ New Features:
In addition to 'generate', a 'shorewall reload' command has been added.
shorewall [ -q ] reload [ <config directory> ]
shorewall reload [ -v ] [ -q ] [ <config directory> ]
where -q and <config directory> are as above.
where -v, -q and <config directory> are as above.
The 'reload' command creates a script using 'generate' and if there are
no errors, it then restores that script. It is equivalent to:
@ -126,20 +136,20 @@ New Features:
connections being dropped for a much shorter time. Here are the results of
tests that I conducted on my own firewall:
A) shorewall -q restart
A) shorewall restart
real    0m17.540s
user    0m5.956s
sys     0m10.737s
B) shorewall -q restore foo # foo created using "shorewall generate"
B) ./foo # foo created using "shorewall compile"
real    0m3.505s
user    0m1.332s
sys     0m2.164s
C) shorewall -q restore # Restores from file generated by "shorewall save"
C) shorewall restore # Restores from file generated by "shorewall save"
real    0m1.164s
user    0m0.556s
@ -150,16 +160,6 @@ New Features:
1.4Ghz Celeron with 512MB RAM.
The "-p' option creates a complete program. This program is suitable for
installation into /etc/init.d and, when generated with the "-e" option
installation into /etc/init.d and, when generated with the "-e" option,
can serve as your firewall on a system that doesn't even have Shorewall
installed.
2) You may now repeat the -q option to cause Shorewall to be extra quiet.
Example:
gateway:~ # shorewall -qq reload
Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/shorewall/.reload
Restoring Shorewall...
Shorewall restored from /var/lib/shorewall/.reload
gateway:~ #
installed.

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@ -1343,10 +1343,12 @@ if [ $# -gt 0 ] && [ "$1" = "nolock" ]; then
shift
fi
[ -n "${VERBOSE:=2}" ]
SHOREWALL_DIR=
IPT_OPTIONS="-nv"
FAST=
export VERBOSE=0
export VERBOSE
NOROUTES=
EXPORT=
noroutes=

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@ -55,6 +55,23 @@
STARTUP_ENABLED=No
###############################################################################
# V E R B O S I T Y
###############################################################################
#
# Shorewall has traditionally been very noisy. You may now set the default
# level of verbosity here.
#
# Values are:
#
# 0 -- Silent. You may make it more verbose using the -v option
# 1 -- Major progress messages displayed
# 2 -- All progress messages displayed (old default behavior)
#
# If not specified, the 2 is assumed
VERBOSE=0
###############################################################################
# L O G G I N G
###############################################################################