diff --git a/docs/Documentation_Index.xml b/docs/Documentation_Index.xml
index 7d561fba5..d1fee9ddd 100644
--- a/docs/Documentation_Index.xml
+++ b/docs/Documentation_Index.xml
@@ -72,6 +72,16 @@
+
+ Man
+ Pages
+
+ Using MAC
+ Addresses in Shorewall
+
+
Comments in
@@ -128,9 +138,7 @@
url="configuration_file_basics.htm#Ranges">Port
Ranges
- Using MAC
- Addresses in Shorewall
+
diff --git a/docs/configuration_file_basics.xml b/docs/configuration_file_basics.xml
index 4226d5500..d026feaa2 100644
--- a/docs/configuration_file_basics.xml
+++ b/docs/configuration_file_basics.xml
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
-
+
Man Pages
Beginning with Shorewall version 3.4, man pages are provided in
diff --git a/docs/standalone.xml b/docs/standalone.xml
index 78dba37db..8aba62886 100644
--- a/docs/standalone.xml
+++ b/docs/standalone.xml
@@ -204,8 +204,17 @@
not modify those files.
- As each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through the
- actual file on your system -- each file contains detailed configuration
+ If you are installing Shorewall version 3.4.0 or later then as each
+ file is introduced, I suggest that you look at the actual file on your
+ system and that you look at the man page for that
+ file. For example, to look at the man page for the
+ /etc/shorewall/zones file, type man
+ shorewall-zones at a shell prompt.
+
+ If you are installing a Shorewall version earlier than 3.4.0, then
+ as each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through the actual
+ file on your system -- each file contains detailed configuration
instructions and default entries.
Shorewall views the network where it is running as being composed of
diff --git a/docs/three-interface.xml b/docs/three-interface.xml
index 53ae73a48..edb6c3a1f 100644
--- a/docs/three-interface.xml
+++ b/docs/three-interface.xml
@@ -230,8 +230,17 @@
- As each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through the
- actual file on your system -- each file contains detailed configuration
+ If you are installing Shorewall version 3.4.0 or later then as each
+ file is introduced, I suggest that you look at the actual file on your
+ system and that you look at the man page for that
+ file. For example, to look at the man page for the
+ /etc/shorewall/zones file, type man
+ shorewall-zones at a shell prompt.
+
+ If you are installing a Shorewall version earlier than 3.4.0, then
+ as each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through the actual
+ file on your system -- each file contains detailed configuration
instructions and default entries.
Shorewall views the network where it is running as being composed of
diff --git a/docs/two-interface.xml b/docs/two-interface.xml
index 914909364..b90256b0a 100644
--- a/docs/two-interface.xml
+++ b/docs/two-interface.xml
@@ -209,9 +209,20 @@
/usr/share/doc/shorewall/examples/two-interfaces.
- As each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through
- the actual file on your system -- each file contains detailed
- configuration instructions and default entries.
+
+
+ If you are installing Shorewall version 3.4.0 or later then as each
+ file is introduced, I suggest that you look at the actual file on your
+ system and that you look at the man page for that
+ file. For example, to look at the man page for the
+ /etc/shorewall/zones file, type man
+ shorewall-zones at a shell prompt.
+
+ If you are installing a Shorewall version earlier than 3.4.0, then
+ as each file is introduced, I suggest that you look through the actual
+ file on your system -- each file contains detailed configuration
+ instructions and default entries.
Shorewall views the network where it is running as being composed of
a set of zones. In the two-interface sample configuration, the following