# # Shorewall 1.3 - /etc/shorewall/hosts # # WARNING: 90% of Shorewall users don't need to add entries to this # file and 80% of those who try to add such entries get it # wrong. Unless you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that you need entries # in this file, don't touch it! # # This file is used to define zones in terms of subnets and/or # individual IP addresses. Most simple setups don't need to # (should not) place anything in this file. # # ZONE - The name of a zone defined in /etc/shorewall/zones # # HOST(S) - The name of an interface followed by a colon (":") and # either: # # a) The IP address of a host # b) A subnetwork in the form # / # # The interface must be defined in the # /etc/shorewall/interfaces file. # # Examples: # # eth1:192.168.1.3 # eth2:192.168.2.0/24 # # OPTIONS - A comma-separated list of options. Currently-defined # options are: # # routestopped - (Deprecated -- use # /etc/shorewall/routestopped) # route messages to and from this # member when the firewall is in the # stopped state # maclist - Connection requests from these hosts # are compared against the contents of # /etc/shorewall/maclist. If this option # is specified, the interface must be # an ethernet NIC and must be up before # Shorewall is started. # # #ZONE HOST(S) OPTIONS #LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE