shorewall6-providers5providersShorewall6 Providers file/etc/shorewall6/providersDescriptionThis file is used to define additional routing tables. You will want
to define an additional table if:You have connections to more than one ISP or multiple
connections to the same ISPYou run Squid as a transparent proxy on a host other than the
firewall.You have other requirements for policy routing.Each entry in the file defines a single routing table.If you wish to omit a column entry but want to include an entry in
the next column, use "-" for the omitted entry.The columns in the file are as follows.NAME -
nameThe provider name. Must be a valid shell
variable name. The names 'local', 'main', 'default' and 'unspec' are
reserved and may not be used as provider names.NUMBER -
numberThe provider number -- a number between 1 and 15. Each
provider must be assigned a unique value.MARK (Optional) -
valueA FWMARK value used in your shorewall6-tcrules(5) file to
direct packets to this provider.If HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=Yes in shorewall6.conf(5), then the
value must be a multiple of 256 between 256 and 65280 or their
hexadecimal equivalents (0x0100 and 0xff00 with the low-order byte
of the value being zero). Otherwise, the value must be between 1 and
255. Each provider must be assigned a unique mark value. This column
may be omitted if you don't use packet marking to direct connections
to a particular provider and you don't specify
in the OPTIONS column.DUPLICATE -
routing-table-nameThe name of an existing table to duplicate to create this
routing table. May be or the name of a
previously listed provider. You may select only certain entries from
the table to copy by using the COPY column below.INTERFACE -
interfaceThe name of the network interface to the provider. Must be
listed in shorewall6-interfaces(5).GATEWAY - {-|address|detect}The IP address of the provider's gateway router.You can enter "detect" here and Shorewall6 will attempt to
detect the gateway automatically.For PPP devices, you may omit this column.OPTIONS (Optional) - [-|option[,option]...]A comma-separated list selected from the following. The order
of the options is not significant but the list may contain no
embedded whitespace.trackIf specified, inbound connections on this interface are
to be tracked so that responses may be routed back out this
same interface.You want to specify if internet
hosts will be connecting to local servers through this
provider.Beginning with Shorewall 4.4.3,
defaults to the setting of the TRACK_PROVIDERS option in
shorewall6.conf
(5). If you set TRACK_PROVIDERS=Yes and want to override that
setting for an individual provider, then specify
(see below).looseShorewall6 normally adds a routing rule for each IP
address on an interface which forces traffic whose source is
that IP address to be sent using the routing table for that
interface. Setting prevents creation of
such rules on this interface.notrackAdded in Shorewall 4.4.3. When specified, turns off
.optionalIf the interface named in the INTERFACE column is not up
and configured with an IPv4 address then ignore this provider.
If not specified, the value of the
option for the INTERFACE in shorewall6-interfaces(5)
is assumed.src=source-addressSpecifies the source address to use when routing to this
provider and none is known (the local client has bound to the
0 address). May not be specified when an
address is given in the INTERFACE
column. If this option is not used, Shorewall6 substitutes the
primary IP address on the interface named in the INTERFACE
column.mtu=numberSpecifies the MTU when forwarding through this provider.
If not given, the MTU of the interface named in the INTERFACE
column is assumed.COPY -
[{|interface[,interface]...}]A comma-separated list of other interfaces on your firewall.
Wildcards specified using an asterisk ("*") are permitted (e.g.,
tun* ). Usually used only when DUPLICATE is .
Only copy routes through INTERFACE and through interfaces listed
here. If you only wish to copy routes through INTERFACE, enter
in this column.ExamplesExample 1:You run squid in your DMZ on IP address 2002:ce7c:92b4:1::2.
Your DMZ interface is eth2 #NAME NUMBER MARK DUPLICATE INTERFACE GATEWAY OPTIONS
Squid 1 1 - eth2 2002:ce7c:92b4:1::2 -Example 2:eth0 connects to ISP 1. The ISP's gateway router has IP
address 2001:ce7c:92b4:1::2.eth1 connects to ISP 2. The ISP's gateway router has IP
address 2001:d64c:83c9:12::8b.eth2 connects to a local network. #NAME NUMBER MARK DUPLICATE INTERFACE GATEWAY OPTIONS COPY
ISP1 1 1 main eth0 2001:ce7c:92b4:1::2 track eth2
ISP2 2 2 main eth1 2001:d64c:83c9:12::8b track eth2FILES/etc/shorewall6/providersSee ALSOhttp://shorewall.net/MultiISP.htmlhttp://shorewall.net/configuration_file_basics.htm#Pairsshorewall6(8), shorewall6-accounting(5), shorewall6-actions(5),
shorewall6-blacklist(5), shorewall6-hosts(5), shorewall6-interfaces(5),
shorewall6-maclist(5), shoewall6-netmap(5),shorewall6-params(5),
shorewall6-policy(5), shorewall6-route_rules(5),
shorewall6-routestopped(5), shorewall6-rules(5), shorewall6.conf(5),
shorewall6-secmarks(5), shorewall6-tcclasses(5), shorewall6-tcdevices(5),
shorewall6-tcrules(5), shorewall6-tos(5), shorewall6-tunnels(5),
shorewall6-zones(5)