Shorewall Version 4
Tom
Eastep
2007
2009
Thomas M. Eastep
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Introduction
Shorewall version 4.0 represented a substantial shift in direction
for Shorewall. Up until then
Shorewall had been written entirely in Bourne Shell.
Shorewall had run the iptables utility to add
each Netfilter rule.
Shorewall version 4.0 offered you a choice. You could continue to
use the existing shell-based implementation or you could use a new
implementation of the Shorewall compiler written in the Perl programming
language. The new compiler:
had a small disk footprint
was very fast.
generateed a firewall script that uses
iptables-restore; so the script was very
fast.
generated better and more consistent error messages.
did a much more thorough job of checking the configuration to
avoid run-time errors.
supported creating either Ipv4 or Ipv6 firewalls (Shorewall
4.2.4 and later).
Both compilers could be
installed on your system and you could use whichever one suited you
in a particular case.
Shorewall 4.4
Shorewall 4.4 discontinues the availability of the legacy
shell-based compiler. All users must migrate to the perl-based compiler
before or during an upgrade to Shorewall version 4.4. We highly recommend
that current users of the shell-based compiler migrate before upgrading to
4.4 so that both compilers are available during the migration.
Shorewall 4.4 contains four packages:
Shorewall - Everything needed
to create an IPv4 firewall.
Shorewall-lite- Can run scripts
generated by Shorewall on another system.
Shorewall6 - The utilities for
creating and operating an Ipv6 firewall. Requires Shorewall.
Shorewall6-lite - Ipv6
equivalent of Shorewall Lite. Can run scripts generated by Shoreall on
another system.
Prerequisites for using the Shorewall Version 4.2/4.4 Perl-based
Compiler
Perl (I use Perl 5.8.10 but other 5.8 versions should work
fine).
If you want to be able to use DNS names in your Shorewall6
configuration files, then Perl 5.10 is required together with the
Perl Socket6 module.
Perl Cwd Module
Perl File::Basename
Module
Perl File::Temp Module
Perl Getopt::Long Module
Perl Carp Module
Perl FindBin Module
Perl Scalar::Util Module
Please note that there are additional
requirements if you plan to install and use Shorewall6.
Incompatibilities Introduced in the Shorewall Version 4 Perl-based
Compiler
The Shorewall Perl-based compiler is not 100% compatible with the
Shorewall shell-based version. See this
document for details.