Shorewall Support

Due to "Shorewall burnout", I am currently not involved in either Shorewall development or Shorewall support. Nevertheless, the mailing list is being ably manned by other Shorewall users.

-Tom Eastep

Before Reporting a Problem

There are a number of sources for problem solution information. Please try these before you post.

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Problem Reporting Guidelines

"Let me see if I can translate your message into a real-world example. It would be like saying that you have three rooms at home, and when you walk into one of the rooms, you detect this strange smell. Can anyone tell you what that strange smell is?

Now, all of us could do some wonderful guessing as to the smell and even what's causing it. You would be absolutely amazed at the range and variety of smells we could come up with. Even more amazing is that all of the explanations for the smells would be completely plausible."

- Russell Mosemann on the Postfix mailing list

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.

Please post in plain text

A 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 strip all HTML from outgoing posts.

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.

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.

To Subscribe to the mailing list go to http://mail.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-users .

Last Updated 1/9/2002 - Tom Eastep

Copyright © 2001, 2002, 2003 Thomas M. Eastep.