"It is easier to post a problem than to use your own brain"
--
Weitse Venema (creator of Postfix)
"Any sane computer with tell you how it works -- you just
have to ask it the right questions" -- Tom Eastep
Before Reporting a Problem
There are a number of sources for problem solution information.
- The FAQ has solutions to 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 Mailing List Archives are a useful source of problem solving
information.
The archives from the mailing List are at http://www.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users.
Search the Mailing List Archives at Shorewall.net
Problem Reporting Guidelines
- When reporting a problem, give as much information as you can. Reports
that say "I tried XYZ and it didn't work" are not at all helpful.
- 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.
- Do you see any "Shorewall" messages in /var/log/messages when you exercise
the function that is giving you problems?
- Have you looked at the packet flow with a tool like tcpdump to try to
understand what is going on?
- Have you tried using the diagnostic capabilities of the application that
isn't working? For example, if "ssh" isn't able to connect, using the
"-v" option gives you a lot of valuable diagnostic information.
- 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 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 GIFs of your
network layout, etc to the Mailing List -- your post will be rejected.
Where to Send your Problem
Report or to Ask for Help
If you run Shorewall under Bering -- please
post your question or problem to the
LEAF Users mailing list.
Otherwise, please post your question or problem to the
Shorewall users mailing list;
there are lots of folks there who are willing to help you. Your question/problem
description and their responses will be placed in the mailing list archives to
help people who have a similar question or problem in the future.
"It irks me when people believe that free software
comes at no cost. The cost is incredibly high." -
Weitse Venema
I do not answer questions or work on problems sent to me personally but I try
to respond promptly to mailing list posts. -Tom
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Last Updated 8/24`/2002 - Tom
Eastep
Copyright © 2001, 2002 Thomas M. Eastep.