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@ -13,7 +13,10 @@ Changes in Shorewall 4.4.2
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6) Allow comments at the end of continued lines.
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7) Call process_routestopped() during 'check' rather than 'compile_stop_firewall()'.
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7) Call process_routestopped() during 'check' rather than
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'compile_stop_firewall()'.
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8) Don't look for an extension script for built-in actions.
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Changes in Shorewall 4.4.1
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@ -184,6 +184,29 @@ Shorewall 4.4.2
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3) The 'shorewall check' command previously did not detect errors in
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/etc/shorewall/routestopped.
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4) In earlier versions, if a file with the same name as a built-in
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action were present in the CONFIG_PATH, then the compiler would
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process that file like it was an extension script.
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The compiler now ignores the presence of such files.
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5) Several configuration issues which previously produced an error or
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warning are now handled differently.
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a) MAPOLDACTIONS=Yes and MAPOLDACTIOSN= in shorewall.conf are now
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handled as they were by the old shell-based compiler. That is,
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they cause pre-3.0 built-in actions to be mapped automatically
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to the corresponding macro invocation.
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b) SAVE_IPSETS=Yes no longer produces a fatal error -- it is now a
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warning.
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c) DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes no longer produces a fatal error -- it is now
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a warning.
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d) RFC1918_STRICT=Yes no loger produces a fatal error -- it is now
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a warning.
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K N O W N P R O B L E M S R E M A I N I N G
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@ -195,7 +218,7 @@ None.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1) Prior to this release, line continuation has taken precedence over
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#-style comments. This prevents one from doing the following:
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#-style comments. This prevented us from doing the following:
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ACCEPT net:206.124.146.176,\ #Gateway
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206.124.146.177,\ #Mail
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