Shorewall Lite 3.2.0 RC 2 Problems Corrected in 3.2.0 RC 2 1) The treatment of IPTABLES and LOGFORMAT have been clarified with respect to Shorewall Lite. If these options are set in the shorewall.conf file used at compile time, then the generated firewall script will use those values. /sbin/shorewall on the firewall system will use the corresponding values from /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf on that system. If the values are not given in shorewall.conf at compile time then the values in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf on the firewall system will be used by the generated firewall script. To take advantage of this change, both the administrative system and the firewall system(s) must be running RC2 or later. Other changes in 3.2.0 RC 2 1) The shorecap program now gets it's version from the /usr/share/shorewall/version file. 2) The output of "shorewall version" on Shorewall Lite systems now includes " Lite" after the version number. Example: wireless:~ # shorewall version 3.2.0-RC1 Lite wireless:~ # New Features: Shorewall Lite is a companion product to Shorewall and is designed to allow you to maintain all Shorewall configuration information on a single system within your network. a) You install the full Shorewall release on one system within your network. You need not configure Shorewall there and you may totally disable startup of Shorewall in your init scripts. For ease of reference, we call this system the 'administrative system'. b) On each system where you wish to run a Shorewall-generated firewall, you install Shorewall Lite. For ease of reference, we will call these systems the 'firewall systems'. c) On the administrative system you create a separete 'configuration directory' for each firewall system. You copy the contents of /usr/share/shorewall/configfiles into each configuration directory. d) On each firewall system, you run: /usr/share/shorewall/shorecap > capabilities scp capabilities : e) On the administrative system, for each firewall system you: 1) modify the files in the corresponding configuration directory appropriately. 2) (this may be done as a non-root user) cd /sbin/shorewall compile -e . firewall scp firewall root@:/usr/share/shorewall/ 3) On the firewall system, 'shorewall start'.