shorewall6-stoppedrules5Configuration FilesstoppedrulesThe Shorewall file that governs what traffic flows through the
firewall while it is in the 'stopped' state./etc/shorewall6/stoppedrulesDescriptionThis file is used to define the hosts that are accessible when the
firewall is stopped or is being stopped.Changes to this file do not take effect until after the next
shorewall6 start, shorewall6
reload, shorewall6 restart, or
command.The columns in the file are as follows (where the column name is
followed by a different name in parentheses, the different name is used in
the alternate specification syntax).ACTION -
Determines the disposition of the packet. means that the packet will be
accepted. indicates that no conntrack entry
should be created for the packet. does not
imply . was added in Shorewall 4.6.0 and causes
the packet to be dropped in the raw table's PREROUTING chain.SOURCE - [-|[$FW|interface]|[{$FW|interface}[:address[,address]...]]|[address[,address]...] matches packets originating on the
firewall itself, while interface
specifies packets arriving on the named interface.This column may also include a comma-separated list of
IP/subnet addresses. If your kernel and iptables include iprange
match support, IP address ranges are also allowed. Ipsets and
exclusion are also supported. When or interface
are specified, the list must be preceded by a colon (":").If left empty or supplied as "-", ::/0 is assumed.DEST - [-|[$FW|interface]|[{$FW|interface}[:address[,address]...]]|[address[,address]...] matches packets addressed the firewall
itself, while interface specifies packets
arriving on the named interface. Neither may be specified if the
target is or .This column may also include a comma-separated list of
IP/subnet addresses. If your kernel and iptables include iprange
match support, IP address ranges are also allowed. Ipsets and
exclusion are also supported. When or interface
are specified, the list must be preceded by a colon (":").If left empty or supplied as "-", ::/0 is assumed.PROTO (Optional) ‒
protocol-name-or-number[,...]Protocol.Beginning with Shorewall 4.5.12, this column can accept a
comma-separated list of protocols.DPORT ‒
service-name/port-number-listOptional. A comma-separated list of port numbers and/or
service names from /etc/services. May also
include port ranges of the form
low-port:high-port
if your kernel and iptables include port range support.This column was formerly labelled DEST PORT(S).SPORT ‒
service-name/port-number-listOptional. A comma-separated list of port numbers and/or
service names from /etc/services. May also
include port ranges of the form
low-port:high-port
if your kernel and iptables include port range support.Beginning with Shorewall 4.5.15, you may place '=' in this
column, provided that the DPORT column is non-empty. This causes the
rule to match when either the source port or the destination port in
a packet matches one of the ports specified in DPORT. Use of '='
requires multi-port match in your iptables and kernel.This column was formerly labelled SOURCE PORT(S).FILES/etc/shorewall6/stoppedrulesSee ALSOhttp://www.shorewall.net/starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htmhttp://www.shorewall.net/configuration_file_basics.htm#Pairsshorewall(8), shorewall-accounting(5), shorewall-actions(5),
shorewall-blacklist(5), shorewall-hosts(5), shorewall_interfaces(5),
shorewall-ipsets(5), shorewall-maclist(5), shorewall-masq(5),
shorewall-nat(5), shorewall-netmap(5), shorewall-params(5),
shorewall-policy(5), shorewall-providers(5), shorewall-proxyarp(5),
shorewall-rtrules(5), shorewall-rules(5), shorewall.conf(5),
shorewall-secmarks(5), shorewall-tcclasses(5), shorewall-tcdevices(5),
shorewall-tcrules(5), shorewall-tos(5), shorewall-tunnels(5),
shorewall-zones(5)