diff --git a/Shorewall-docs2/Install.xml b/Shorewall-docs2/Install.xml index 416f15b4c..47da76497 100644 --- a/Shorewall-docs2/Install.xml +++ b/Shorewall-docs2/Install.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ - 2005-02-26 + 2005-05-13 2001 @@ -189,9 +189,13 @@ INIT="rc.firewall" DEST=/etc/rc.d INIT=rc.firewall ./install.sh - If you are running Slackware and are installing Shorewall 2.2.4 or later, then type: - ./install.sh + If you are running Slackware and are installing Shorewall 2.2.4 + or later, then type: + ./install.sh + + + Otherwise, type: ./install.sh @@ -380,10 +384,17 @@ INIT="rc.firewall" If you are running Slackware and are installing Shorewall 2.0.3 - Beta 1 or later, then type: + Beta 1 through Shorewall 2.2.3, then type: DEST=/etc/rc.d INIT=rc.firewall ./install.sh + If you are running Slackware and are installing Shorewall 2.2.4 + or later, then type: + + ./install.sh + + + Otherwise, type: ./install.sh diff --git a/Shorewall-docs2/PortKnocking.xml b/Shorewall-docs2/PortKnocking.xml index c8a6987e2..8d11f55fe 100644 --- a/Shorewall-docs2/PortKnocking.xml +++ b/Shorewall-docs2/PortKnocking.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ - 2005-05-13 + 2005-05-14 2005 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Attempting to connect to port 1601 disables SSH access (note that in the article linked above, attempting to connect to port 1599 also disables access. This is an port scan defence as explained in the - article). + article). @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ SSHKnock:info net fw tcp 22,1599,1600,1601< If you wish to use SSHKnock with a forwarded connection, you must be using Shorewall 2.3.1 or later for fullest protection. Assume that you forward port 22 from external IP address 206.124.146.178 to - internal system 192.168.1.5 In /etc/shorewall/rules: + internal system 192.168.1.5. In /etc/shorewall/rules: #ACTION SOURCE DEST PROTO DEST PORT(S) SOURCE ORIGINAL # PORT(S) DEST