Some Things that Shorewall Does Not Do
Tom
Eastep
2005-05-15
2003
2004
2005
Thomas M Eastep
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Shorewall Does not:
Act as a Personal Firewall
that allows internet
access by application.
Work with an Operating System other than Linux (version >=
2.4.0)
Act as a Proxy (although it can be used with a separate proxy
such as Squid or Socks).
Do content filtering:
HTTP - better to use Squid and Dansguardian for
that.
Email -- Install something like Postfix on your firewall and
integrate it with SpamAssassin , Amavisd-new and
Clamav
Set up Routing (except to support Proxy ARP) — Shorewall 2.3.3 and later CAN
be used to set up complex routing provided that your kernel and
iptables include ROUTE target support.
Do Traffic Shaping/Bandwidth Management (although it provides
hooks to interface to Traffic
Control/Bandwidth Management solutions)
Configure/manage Network Devices (your Distribution includes
tools for that).
In Addition:
Shorewall generally does not contain any support for Netfilter
Patch-O-Matic-ng
features or any other features that require kernel patching --
Shorewall only supports features from released kernels except in
unusual cases.