Shorewall Support GuideTomEastep2005-03-052001-2005Thomas M. EastepPermission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version
1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with
no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover, and with no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
GNU Free Documentation
License.Problem reports that do not include the information requested in
the Problem Reporting Guidelines
below will not be answered by the Shorewall author.Before Reporting a Problem or Asking a QuestionThere are a number of sources of Shorewall information. Please try
these before you post.The two currently-supported Shorewall major releases are 2.0 and 2.2.More than half of the questions posted on the support list have
answers directly accessible from the Documentation IndexThe FAQ has solutions to more than
40 common problems.The Troubleshooting
Information contains a number of tips to help you solve common
problems.The Errata has links to download
updated components.The Search
facility linked from the Shorewall Home Page can locate
documents and posts about similar problems:Problem Reporting GuidelinesShorewall versions earlier that 1.4.0 are no longer
supported.When reporting a problem, ALWAYS include this information:the exact version of Shorewall you are running.shorewall versionthe complete, exact output ofip addr showthe complete, exact output ofip route showTHIS IS IMPORTANT! If your
problem is that some type of connection to/from or through your
firewall isn't working then please perform the following four
steps:If Shorewall isn't started then /sbin/shorewall
start. Otherwise /sbin/shorewall
reset.Try making the connection that is failing./sbin/shorewall status >
/tmp/status.txtPost the /tmp/status.txt file as an
attachment (you may compress it if you like).the exact wording of any ping failure responsesIf you installed Shorewall using one
of the QuickStart Guides, please indicate which
one.Please remember we only know what is posted in your message. Do
not leave out any information that appears to be correct, or was
mentioned in a previous post. There have been countless posts by
people who were sure that some part of their configuration was correct
when it actually contained a small error. We tend to be skeptics where
detail is lacking.Please keep in mind that you're asking for free technical support. Any help we offer is an
act of generosity, not an obligation. Try to make it easy for us to
help you. Follow good, courteous practices in writing and formatting
your e-mail. Provide details that we need if you expect good answers.
Exact quoting of error messages, log entries, command output, and
other output is better than a paraphrase or summary.Please give details about what doesn't work. Reports that say
I followed the directions and it didn't work will
elicit sympathy but probably little in the way of help. Again -- if
ping from A to B fails, say so (and see below for information about
reporting ping problems). If Computer B doesn't show up
in Network Neighborhood then say so. If access by IP
address works but by DNS names it doesn't then say so.Please don't describe your environment and then ask us to send
you custom configuration files. We're here to answer your questions
but we can't do your job for you.Please do NOT include the output of iptables
-L — the output of shorewall
show or shorewall status is much more
useful.As a general matter, please do not edit
the diagnostic information in an attempt to conceal your IP
address, netmask, nameserver addresses, domain name, etc. These aren't
secrets, and concealing them often misleads us (and 80% of the time, a
hacker could derive them anyway from information contained in the SMTP
headers of your post).Do you see any Shorewall messages
(/sbin/shorewall show log) when you
exercise the function that is giving you problems? If so, include the
message(s) in your post along with a copy of your
/etc/shorewall/interfaces file (and /etc/shorewall/hosts file if you
have entries in that file).Please include any of the Shorewall configuration files
(especially the /etc/shorewall/hosts file if you have modified that
file) that you think are relevant. If you include
/etc/shorewall/rules, please include /etc/shorewall/policy as well
(rules are meaningless unless one also knows the policies).If an error occurs when you try to shorewall
start, include a trace (See the Troubleshooting section for
instructions).The list server limits posts to 120kb so
don't post graphics of your network layout, etc. to the Mailing List
-- your post will be rejected.The author gratefully acknowleges that the above list was
heavily plagiarized from the excellent LEAF document by Ray
Olszewski found at http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html.When using the mailing list, please post in plain textA growing number of MTAs serving list subscribers are rejecting all
HTML traffic. At least one MTA has gone so far as to blacklist
shorewall.net for continuous abuse because it has been my
policy to allow HTML in list posts!!I think that blocking all HTML is a Draconian way to control spam
and that the ultimate losers here are not the spammers but the list
subscribers whose MTAs are bouncing all shorewall.net mail. As one list
subscriber wrote to me privately These e-mail admin's need to get a
(expletive deleted) life instead of trying to rid the planet of HTML based
e-mail. Nevertheless, to allow subscribers to receive list posts
as must as possible, I have now configured the list server at
shorewall.net to convert all HTML to plain text. These converted posts are
difficult to read so all of us will appreciate it if you just post in
plain text to begin with.Where to Send your Problem Report or to Ask for HelpIf you run the current development release and
your question involves a feature that is only available in the development
release (see the Shorewall
Release Model page) -- please post your question or problem to the
Shorewall
Development Mailing List. IMPORTANT: You must subscribe to the list before
you will be able to post to it (see link below).If you run Shorewall under MandrakeSoft Multi
Network Firewall (MNF) and you have not purchased an MNF license from
MandrakeSoft then you can post non MNF-specific Shorewall questions to the
Shorewall users
mailing list. Do not expect to get free MNF support on the
list.Otherwise, please post your question or problem to the Shorewall users mailing
list. IMPORTANT: You must
subscribe to the list before you will be able to post to it (see link
below).Subscribing to the Users Mailing ListTo Subscribe to the users mailing list go to https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-users.Subscribing to the Development Mailing ListTo Subscribe to the development mailing list go to https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-devel.Other Mailing ListsFor information on other Shorewall mailing lists, go to http://lists.shorewall.net
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