Update two-interface sample with latest 3.0 changes

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# #
# Shorewall version 2.6 - Interfaces File # Shorewall version 3.0 - Interfaces File
# #
# /etc/shorewall/interfaces # /etc/shorewall/interfaces
# #
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# #
# Columns are: # Columns are:
# #
# ZONE Zone for this interface. Must match the short name # ZONE Zone for this interface. Must match the name of a
# of a zone defined in /etc/shorewall/zones. # zone defined in /etc/shorewall/zones. You may not
# list the firewall zone in this column.
# #
# If the interface serves multiple zones that will be # If the interface serves multiple zones that will be
# defined in the /etc/shorewall/hosts file, you should # defined in the /etc/shorewall/hosts file, you should
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# #
# upnp - Incoming requests from this interface # upnp - Incoming requests from this interface
# may be remapped via UPNP (upnpd). # may be remapped via UPNP (upnpd).
# #
# WARNING: DO NOT SET THE detectnets OPTION ON YOUR # WARNING: DO NOT SET THE detectnets OPTION ON YOUR
# INTERNET INTERFACE. # INTERNET INTERFACE.
# #

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# #
# Shorewall version 2.6 - Masq file # Shorewall version 3.0 - Masq file
# #
# /etc/shorewall/masq # /etc/shorewall/masq
# #
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# a port range with the format <low port>- # a port range with the format <low port>-
# <high port>. If this is done, you must # <high port>. If this is done, you must
# specify "tcp" or "udp" in the PROTO column. # specify "tcp" or "udp" in the PROTO column.
# #
# Examples: # Examples:
# #
# 192.0.2.4:5000-6000 # 192.0.2.4:5000-6000
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# /etc/services) separated by commas or you # /etc/services) separated by commas or you
# may list a single port range # may list a single port range
# (<low port>:<high port>). # (<low port>:<high port>).
# #
# Where a comma-separated list is given, your # Where a comma-separated list is given, your
# kernel and iptables must have multiport match # kernel and iptables must have multiport match
# support and a maximum of 15 ports may be # support and a maximum of 15 ports may be
# listed. # listed.
# #
# IPSEC -- (Optional) If you specify a value other than "-" in this # IPSEC -- (Optional) If you specify a value other than "-" in this
# column, you must be running kernel 2.6 and # column, you must be running kernel 2.6 and
# your kernel and iptables must include policy # your kernel and iptables must include policy

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#
# Shorewall 2.2 -- Sample Policy File For Two Interfaces
# #
# /etc/shorewall/policy # Shorewall version 3.0 - Policy File
# #
# THE ORDER OF ENTRIES IN THIS FILE IS IMPORTANT # /etc/shorewall/policy
#
# THE ORDER OF ENTRIES IN THIS FILE IS IMPORTANT
# #
# This file determines what to do with a new connection request if we # This file determines what to do with a new connection request if we
# don't get a match from the /etc/shorewall/rules file. For each # don't get a match from the /etc/shorewall/rules file . For each
# source/destination pair, the file is processed in order until a # source/destination pair, the file is processed in order until a
# match is found ("all" will match any client or server). # match is found ("all" will match any client or server).
# #
# INTRA-ZONE POLICIES ARE PRE-DEFINED
#
# For $FW and for all of the zoned defined in /etc/shorewall/zones,
# the POLICY for connections from the zone to itself is ACCEPT (with no
# logging or TCP connection rate limiting but may be overridden by an
# entry in this file. The overriding entry must be explicit (cannot use
# "all" in the SOURCE or DEST).
#
# Columns are: # Columns are:
# #
# SOURCE Source zone. Must be the name of a zone defined # SOURCE Source zone. Must be the name of a zone defined
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# DEST Destination zone. Must be the name of a zone defined # DEST Destination zone. Must be the name of a zone defined
# in /etc/shorewall/zones, $FW or "all" # in /etc/shorewall/zones, $FW or "all"
# #
# WARNING: Firewall->Firewall policies are not allowed; if
# you have a policy where both SOURCE and DEST are $FW,
# Shorewall will not start!
#
# POLICY Policy if no match from the rules file is found. Must # POLICY Policy if no match from the rules file is found. Must
# be "ACCEPT", "DROP", "REJECT", "CONTINUE" Or "NONE" # be "ACCEPT", "DROP", "REJECT", "CONTINUE" or "NONE".
# #
# ACCEPT # ACCEPT - Accept the connection
# Accept the connection # DROP - Ignore the connection request
# DROP # REJECT - For TCP, send RST. For all other,
# Ignore the connection request. # send "port unreachable" ICMP.
# REJECT # QUEUE - Send the request to a user-space
# For TCP, send RST. For all other, send # application using the QUEUE target.
# "port unreachable" ICMP. # CONTINUE - Pass the connection request past
# CONTINUE # any other rules that it might also
# Pass the connection request past # match (where the source or
# any other rules that it might also # destination zone in those rules is
# match (where the source or destination # a superset of the SOURCE or DEST
# zone in those rules is a superset of # in this policy).
# the SOURCE or DEST in this policy) # NONE - Assume that there will never be any
# NONE # packets from this SOURCE
# Assume that there will never be any # to this DEST. Shorewall will not set
# packets from this SOURCE to this # up any infrastructure to handle such
# DEST. Shorewall will not set up any # packets and you may not have any
# infrastructure to handle such packets # rules with this SOURCE and DEST in
# and you may not have any rules with # the /etc/shorewall/rules file. If
# this SOURCE and DEST in the /etc/shorewall/rules # such a packet _is_ received, the
# file. If such a packet is received the result # result is undefined. NONE may not be
# is undefined. None may not be used if the SOURCE # used if the SOURCE or DEST columns
# or DEST columns contain the firewall zone ($FW) # contain the firewall zone ($FW) or
# or "all" # "all".
# #
# If this column contains ACCEPT, DROP or REJECT and a # If this column contains ACCEPT, DROP or REJECT and a
# corresponding common action is define in /etc/shorewall/actions # corresponding common action is defined in
# (or /usr/share/shorewall/actions.std) then that column will be # /etc/shorewall/actions (or
# invoked before the policy named in this column is inforced. # /usr/share/shorewall/actions.std) then that action
# # will be invoked before the policy named in this column
# is enforced.
#
# LOG LEVEL If supplied, each connection handled under the default # LOG LEVEL If supplied, each connection handled under the default
# POLICY is logged at that level. If not supplied, no # POLICY is logged at that level. If not supplied, no
# log message is generated. See syslog.conf(5) for a # log message is generated. See syslog.conf(5) for a
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# Beginning with Shorewall version 1.3.12, you may # Beginning with Shorewall version 1.3.12, you may
# also specify ULOG (must be in upper case). This will # also specify ULOG (must be in upper case). This will
# log to the ULOG target and sent to a separate log # log to the ULOG target and sent to a separate log
# through use of ulogd (http://www.gnumonks.org/projects/ulogd). # through use of ulogd
# (http://www.gnumonks.org/projects/ulogd).
# #
# If you don't want to log but need to specify the # If you don't want to log but need to specify the
# following column, place "_" here. # following column, place "-" here.
# #
# LIMIT:BURST If passed, specifies the maximum TCP connection rate # LIMIT:BURST If passed, specifies the maximum TCP connection rate
# and the size of an acceptable burst. If not specified, # and the size of an acceptable burst. If not specified,
# TCP connections are not limited. # TCP connections are not limited.
# #
# As shipped, the default policies are: # See http://shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Policy for additional information.
# #
# a) All connections from the local network to the Internet are allowed
# b) All connections from the Internet are ignored but logged at syslog
# level KERNEL.INFO.
# d) All other connection requests are rejected and logged at level
# KERNEL.INFO.
############################################################################### ###############################################################################
#SOURCE DEST POLICY LOG LEVEL LIMIT:BURST #SOURCE DEST POLICY LOG LEVEL LIMIT:BURST
loc net ACCEPT loc net ACCEPT
# If you want open access to the Internet from your Firewall # If you want open access to the Internet from your Firewall
# remove the comment from the following line. # remove the comment from the following line.
#$FW net ACCEPT #$FW net ACCEPT
net all DROP info net all DROP info

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##############################################################################
# #
# Shorewall 2.2 -- Sample Routestopped file for two interfaces. # Shorewall version 3.0 - Routestopped File
# #
# /etc/shorewall/routestopped # /etc/shorewall/routestopped
# #
# This file is used to define the hosts that are accessible when the # This file is used to define the hosts that are accessible when the
# firewall is stopped. # firewall is stopped or when it is in the process of being
# [re]started.
# #
# Columns must be separated by white space and are: # Columns are:
# #
# INTERFACE # INTERFACE - Interface through which host(s) communicate with
# Interface through which host(s) communicate with # the firewall
# the firewall. # HOST(S) - (Optional) Comma-separated list of IP/subnet
# HOST(S) # addresses. If your kernel and iptables include
# (Optional) Comma-separated list of IP/subnet # iprange match support, IP address ranges are also
# addresses. If left empty or supplied as "-", # allowed.
# 0.0.0.0/0 is assumed.
# #
# If your kernel and iptables include iprange match # If left empty or supplied as "-",
# support, IP address ranges are also allowed. # 0.0.0.0/0 is assumed.
# OPTIONS - (Optional) A comma-separated list of
# options. The currently-supported options are:
# #
# OPTIONS (Optional) A comma-separated list of # routeback - Set up a rule to ACCEPT traffic from
# options. The currently-supported options are: # these hosts back to themselves.
# #
# routeback - Set up a rule to ACCEPT traffic from # source - Allow traffic from these hosts to ANY
# these hosts back to themselves. # destination. Without this option or the 'dest'
# option, only traffic from this host to other
# listed hosts (and the firewall) is allowed. If
# 'source' is specified then 'routeback' is redundent.
# #
# Example: # dest - Allow traffic to these hosts from ANY
# source. Without this option or the 'source'
# option, only traffic from this host to other
# listed hosts (and the firewall) is allowed. If
# 'dest' is specified then 'routeback' is redundent.
#
# critical - Allow traffic between the firewall and
# these hosts throughout '[re]start', 'stop' and
# 'clear'. Specifying 'critical' on one or more
# entries will cause your firewall to be "totally
# open" for a brief window during each of those
# operations.
#
# NOTE: The 'source' and 'dest' options work best when used
# in conjunction with ADMINISABSENTMINDED=Yes in
# /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf.
#
# Example:
# #
# INTERFACE HOST(S) OPTIONS # INTERFACE HOST(S) OPTIONS
# eth1 - # eth2 192.168.1.0/24
# eth1 192.168.1.0/24 # eth0 192.0.2.44
# eth1 192.0.2.44
# br0 - routeback # br0 - routeback
# eth3 - source
#
# See http://shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Routestopped and
# http://shorewall.net/starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm for additional
# information.
#
############################################################################## ##############################################################################
#INTERFACE HOST(S) #INTERFACE HOST(S) OPTIONS
eth1 - eth1 -
#LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS ONE -- DO NOT REMOVE #LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS ONE -- DO NOT REMOVE

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# #
# Shorewall version 2.6 - Rules File # Shorewall version 3.0 - Rules File
# #
# /etc/shorewall/rules # /etc/shorewall/rules
# #
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# you cannot use an ACCEPT rule to allow traffic from the internet to # you cannot use an ACCEPT rule to allow traffic from the internet to
# that system. You *must* use a DNAT rule instead. # that system. You *must* use a DNAT rule instead.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The rules file is divided into sections. Each section is introduced by
# a "Section Header" which is a line beginning with SECTION followed by the
# section name.
#
# Sections are as follows and must appear in the order listed:
#
# ESTABLISHED Packets in the ESTABLISHED state are processed
# by rules in this section.
#
# The only ACTIONs allowed in this section are
# ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, LOG and QUEUE
#
# There is an implicit ACCEPT rule inserted
# at the end of this section.
#
# RELATED Packets in the RELATED state are processed by
# rules in this section.
#
# The only ACTIONs allowed in this section are
# ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, LOG and QUEUE
#
# There is an implicit ACCEPT rule inserted
# at the end of this section.
#
# NEW Packets in the NEW and INVALID states are
# processed by rules in this section.
#
# WARNING: If you specify FASTACCEPT=Yes in shorewall.conf then the
# ESTABLISHED and RELATED sections must be empty.
#
# Note: If you are not familiar with Netfilter to the point where you are
# comfortable with the differences between the various connection
# tracking states, then I suggest that you omit the ESTABLISHED and
# RELATED sections and place all of your rules in the NEW section.
#
# You may omit any section that you don't need. If no Section Headers appear
# in the file then all rules are assumed to be in the NEW section.
#
# Columns are: # Columns are:
# #
# ACTION ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, DNAT, DNAT-, REDIRECT, CONTINUE, # ACTION ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, DNAT, DNAT-, REDIRECT, CONTINUE,
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# /etc/shorewall/actions or in # /etc/shorewall/actions or in
# /usr/share/shorewall/actions.std. # /usr/share/shorewall/actions.std.
# #
# <macro> -- The name of a macro defined in a
# file named macro.<macro-name>.
#
# The ACTION may optionally be followed # The ACTION may optionally be followed
# by ":" and a syslog log level (e.g, REJECT:info or # by ":" and a syslog log level (e.g, REJECT:info or
# DNAT:debug). This causes the packet to be # DNAT:debug). This causes the packet to be
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# contain the port number on the firewall that the # contain the port number on the firewall that the
# request should be redirected to. # request should be redirected to.
# #
# PROTO Protocol - Must be "tcp", "udp", "icmp", a number, or # PROTO Protocol - Must be "tcp", "udp", "icmp", "ipp2p",
# "all". # a number, or "all". "ipp2p" requires ipp2p match
# support in your kernel and iptables.
# #
# DEST PORT(S) Destination Ports. A comma-separated list of Port # DEST PORT(S) Destination Ports. A comma-separated list of Port
# names (from /etc/services), port numbers or port # names (from /etc/services), port numbers or port
# ranges; if the protocol is "icmp", this column is # ranges; if the protocol is "icmp", this column is
# interpreted as the destination icmp-type(s). # interpreted as the destination icmp-type(s).
# #
# If the protocol is ipp2p, this column is interpreted
# as an ipp2p option without the leading "--" (example
# "bit" for bit-torrent). If no port is given, "ipp2p" is
# assumed.
#
# A port range is expressed as <low port>:<high port>. # A port range is expressed as <low port>:<high port>.
# #
# This column is ignored if PROTOCOL = all but must be # This column is ignored if PROTOCOL = all but must be
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# #
# See http://shorewall.net/PortKnocking.html for an # See http://shorewall.net/PortKnocking.html for an
# example of using an entry in this column with a # example of using an entry in this column with a
# user-defined action rule. # user-defined action rule.
# #
# RATE LIMIT You may rate-limit the rule by placing a value in # RATE LIMIT You may rate-limit the rule by placing a value in
# this colume: # this colume:
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# #
# USER/GROUP This column may only be non-empty if the SOURCE is # USER/GROUP This column may only be non-empty if the SOURCE is
# the firewall itself. # the firewall itself.
# #
# The column may contain: # The column may contain:
# #
# [!][<user name or number>][:<group name or number>][+<program name>] # [!][<user name or number>][:<group name or number>][+<program name>]

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# #
# Shorewall version 2.6 - Zones File # Shorewall version 3.0 - Zones File
# #
# /etc/shorewall/zones # /etc/shorewall/zones
# #
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# Your kernel and iptables must include policy # Your kernel and iptables must include policy
# match support. # match support.
# firewall # firewall
# - Designates the firewall itself. You must have # - Designates the firewall itself. You must have
# exactly one 'firewall' zone. No options are # exactly one 'firewall' zone. No options are
# permitted with a 'firewall' zone. The name that you # permitted with a 'firewall' zone. The name that you
# enter in the ZONE column will be stored in the shell # enter in the ZONE column will be stored in the shell
# variable $FW which you may use in other configuration # variable $FW which you may use in other configuration
# files to designate the firewall zone. # files to designate the firewall zone.
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# If you wish to leave a column empty but need to make an entry # If you wish to leave a column empty but need to make an entry
# in a following column, use "-". # in a following column, use "-".
# #
# THE ORDER OF THE ENTRIES IN THIS FILE IS IMPORTANT IF YOU HAVE NESTED OR # For more information, see http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Zones
# OVERLAPPING ZONES DEFINED THROUGH /etc/shorewall/hosts.
# #
# See http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Nested
############################################################################### ###############################################################################
#ZONE TYPE OPTIONS IN OUT #ZONE TYPE OPTIONS IN OUT
# OPTIONS OPTIONS # OPTIONS OPTIONS