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390 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Shorewall help subsystem - V3.2
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#
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# This program is under GPL [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htm]
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#
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# (c) 2003-2006 - Tom Eastep (teastep@shorewall.net)
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# Steve Herber (herber@thing.com)
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#
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# This file should be placed in /usr/share/shorewall/help
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#
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# Shorewall documentation is available at http://shorewall.sourceforge.net
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
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##################################################################################
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case $1 in
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add)
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echo "add: add <interface>[:<host-list>] ... <zone>
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Adds a list of hosts or subnets to a dynamic zone usually used with VPN's.
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shorewall add interface:host-list ... zone - Adds the specified interface
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(and host-list if included) to the specified zone.
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A host-list is a comma-separated list whose elements are:
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A host or network address
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The name of a bridge port
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The name of a bridge port followed by a colon (":") and a host or
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network address.
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Example:
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shorewall add ipsec0:192.0.2.24 vpn1 -- adds the address 192.0.2.24
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from interface ipsec0 to the zone vpn1.
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See also \"help host\""
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;;
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address|host)
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echo "<$1>:
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May be either a host IP address such as 192.168.1.4 or a network address in
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CIDR format like 192.168.1.0/24. If your kernel and iptables contain iprange
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match support then IP address ranges of the form <low address>-<high address>
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are also permitted. If your kernel and iptables contain ipset match support
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then you may specify the name of an ipset prefaced by "+". The name of the
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ipsec may be optionally followed by a number of levels of ipset bindings
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(1 - 6) that are to be followed"
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;;
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allow)
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echo "allow: allow <address> ...
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Re-enables receipt of packets from hosts previously blacklisted
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by a drop or reject command.
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Shorewall allow, drop, rejct and save implement dynamic blacklisting.
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See also \"help address\""
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;;
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check)
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echo "check: check [ -e ] [ <configuration-directory> ]
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Performs a cursory validation of the zones, interfaces, hosts,
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rules, policy, masq, blacklist, proxyarp, nat and provider files. Use this
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if you are unsure of any edits you have made to the shorewall configuration.
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See the try command examples for a recommended way to make changes.
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The \"-e\" option causes Shorewall to use the /etc/shorewall/capabilities
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file to determine the capabilities of the target system rather than probing
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for them on the local system."
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;;
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clear)
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echo "clear: clear
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Clear will remove all rules and chains installed by Shoreline.
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The firewall is then wide open and unprotected. Existing
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connections are untouched. Clear is often used to see if the
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firewall is causing connection problems."
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;;
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compile)
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echo "compile: compile [ -e ] [ -d <distro> ] [ <directory name> ] <path name>
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Compiles the current configuration into the executable file
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<path name>. If <path name> names a file in /var/lib/shorewall then
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the file may be executed using the \"restore\" command.
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When -e is specified, the compilation is being performed on a system
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other than where the compiled script will run. This option disables
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certain configuration options that require the script to be compiled
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where it is to be run.
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When -d <distribution> is given, the script is built for execution
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on the distribution specified by <distro>. Currently, 'suse' is the
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only valid <distro>. Usually specified together with -e.
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Example:
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shorewall compile -ed suse foo
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Additional distributions are expected to be supported shortly."
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;;
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debug)
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echo "debug: debug
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If you include the keyword debug as the first argument to any
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of these commands:
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start|stop|restart|reset|clear|refresh|check|add|delete
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then a shell trace of the command is produced. For example:
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shorewall debug start 2> /tmp/trace
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The above command would trace the 'start' command and
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place the trace information in the file /tmp/trace.
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The word 'trace' is a synonym for 'debug'."
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;;
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delete)
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echo "delete: delete <interface>[:<host-list>] ... <zone>
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Deletes a list of hosts or networks from a dynamic zone usually used with VPN's.
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shorewall delete interface[:host-list] ... zone - Deletes the specified
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interfaces (and host list if included) from the specified zone.
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A host-list is a comma-separated list whose elements are:
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A host or network address
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The name of a bridge port
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The name of a bridge port followed by a colon (":") and a host or
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network address.
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Example:
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shorewall delete ipsec0:192.0.2.24 vpn1 -- deletes the address
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192.0.2.24 from interface ipsec0 from zone vpn1
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See also \"help host\""
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;;
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drop)
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echo "$1: $1 <address> ...
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Causes packets from the specified <address> to be ignored
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Shorewall allow, drop, reject and save implement dynamic blacklisting.
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See also \"help address\""
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;;
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dump)
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echo "dump: dump
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shorewall [-x] dump
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Produce a verbose report about the firewall for problem analysis.
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(iptables -L -n -)
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When -x is given, that option is also passed to iptables to display actual packet and byte counts."
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;;
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forget)
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echo "forget: forget [ <file name> ]
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Deletes /var/lib/shorewall/<file name>. If no <file name> is given then
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the file specified by RESTOREFILE in shorewall.conf is removed.
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See also \"help save\""
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;;
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help)
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echo "help: help [<command> | host | address ]
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Display helpful information about the shorewall commands."
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;;
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hits)
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echo "hits: hits
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Produces several reports about the Shorewall packet log messages
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in the current /var/log/messages file."
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;;
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ipcalc)
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echo "ipcalc: ipcalc { address mask | address/vlsm }
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Ipcalc displays the network address, broadcast address,
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network in CIDR notation and netmask corresponding to the input[s]."
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;;
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ipdecimal)
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echo "ipdecimal: ipdecimal { <IP address> | <integer> }
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Converts an IP address into its 32-bit decimal equivalent and
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vice versa"
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;;
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iprange)
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echo "iprange: iprange address1-address2
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Iprange decomposes the specified range of IP addresses into the
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equivalent list of network/host addresses."
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;;
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logwatch)
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echo "logwatch: logwatch [<refresh interval>]
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Monitors the LOGFILE, $LOGFILE,
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and produces an audible alarm when new Shorewall messages are logged."
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;;
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refresh)
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echo "refresh: refresh
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The rules involving the broadcast addresses of firewall interfaces,
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the black list, traffic control rules and ECN control rules are recreated
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to reflect any changes made. Existing connections are untouched."
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;;
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reject)
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echo "$1: $1 <address> ...
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Causes packets from the specified <address> to be rejected
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Shorewall allow, drop, rejct and save implement dynamic blacklisting.
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See also \"help address\""
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;;
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reset)
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echo "reset: reset
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All the packet and byte counters in the firewall are reset."
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;;
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restart)
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echo "restart: restart [ -n ] [ <configuration-directory> ]
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Restart is the same as a shorewall stop && shorewall start.
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Existing connections are maintained.
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If \"-n\" is specified, no changes to routing will be made"
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;;
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safe-restart)
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echo "safe-restart: safe-restart
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Restart the same way as a shorewall restart except that previous firewall
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configuration is backed up and will be restored if you notice any anomalies
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or you are not able to reach the firewall any more."
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;;
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safe-start)
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echo "safe-start: safe-start
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Start the same way as a shorewall start except that in case of anomalies
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shorewall clear is issued. "
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;;
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restore)
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echo "restore: restore [ -n ] [ <file name> ]
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Restore Shorewall to a state saved using the 'save' command
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Existing connections are maintained. The <file name> names a restore file in
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/var/lib/shorewall created using \"shorewall save\"; if no <file name> is given
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then Shorewall will be restored from the file specified by the RESTOREFILE
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option in shorewall.conf.
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If \"-n\" is specified, no changes to routing will be made.
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See also \"help save\", \"help compile\" and \"help forget\""
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;;
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save)
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echo "save: save [ <file name> ]
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The dynamic data is stored in /var/lib/shorewall/save. The state of the
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firewall is stored in /var/lib/shorewall/<file name> for use by the 'shorewall restore'
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and 'shorewall -f start' commands. If <file name> is not given then the state is saved
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in the file specified by the RESTOREFILE option in shorewall.conf.
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Shorewall allow, drop, rejct and save implement dynamic blacklisting.
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See also \"help restore\" and \"help forget\""
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;;
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show)
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echo "show: show [ <chain> [ <chain> ...] |actions|classifiers|connections|log|macros|mangle|nat|tc|zones]
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shorewall [-x] show <chain> [ <chain> ... ] - produce a verbose report about the IPtable chain(s).
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(iptables -L chain -n -v)
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shorewall show actions - produce a list of builtin actions and actions defined in /usr/share/shorewall/actions.std and /etc/shorewall
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shorewall [-x] show mangle - produce a verbose report about the mangle table.
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(iptables -t mangle -L -n -v)
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shorewall [-x] show nat - produce a verbose report about the nat table.
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(iptables -t nat -L -n -v)
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shorewall show log - display the last 20 packet log entries.
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shorewall show macros -- displays the standard macros.
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shorewall show connections - displays the IP connections currently
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being tracked by the firewall.
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shorewall show tc - displays information about the traffic
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control/shaping configuration.
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shorewall show zones - displays the contents of all zones.
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shorewall show capabilities - displays your kernel/iptables capabilities
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When -x is given, that option is also passed to iptables to display actual packet and byte counts."
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;;
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start)
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echo "start: start [ -f ] [ -n ] [ <configuration-directory> ]
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Start shorewall. Existing connections through shorewall managed
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interfaces are untouched. New connections will be allowed only
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if they are allowed by the firewall rules or policies.
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If \"-f\" is specified, the saved configuration specified by the RESTOREFILE option
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in shorewall.conf will be restored if that saved configuration exists. In that
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case, a <configuration-directory> may not be specified.
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If \"-n\" is specified, no changes to routing will be made."
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;;
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stop)
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echo "stop: stop
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Stops the firewall. All existing connections, except those
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listed in /etc/shorewall/routestopped, are taken down.
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The only new traffic permitted through the firewall
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is from systems listed in /etc/shorewall/routestopped."
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;;
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status)
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echo "status: status
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shorewall status
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Displays the Shorewall status (running/not-running).
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Also displays the Shorewall state as shown in the state diagram at
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http://www.shorewall.net/starting_and_stopping_shorewall. The time and
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date when that state was reached is also displayed."
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;;
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trace)
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echo "trace: trace
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If you include the keyword trace as the first argument to any
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of these commands:
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start|stop|restart|reset|clear|refresh|check|add|delete
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then a shell trace of the command is produced. For example:
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shorewall trace start 2> /tmp/trace
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The above command would trace the 'start' command and
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place the trace information in the file /tmp/trace.
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The word 'debug' is a synonym for 'trace'."
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;;
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try)
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echo "try: try [ -n ] <configuration-directory> [ <timeout> ]
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Restart shorewall using the specified configuration. If an error
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occurs during the restart, then another shorewall restart is performed
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using the default configuration. If a timeout is specified then
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the restart is always performed after the timeout occurs and uses
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the default configuration.
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The \"-n\" option will be passed down to the underlying commands (see
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'start', 'restart' and 'restore')"
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;;
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version)
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echo "version: version
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Show the current shorewall version which is: $version"
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;;
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*)
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echo "$1: $1 is not recognized by the help command"
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;;
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esac
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exit 0 # always ok
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