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By default, in Debian and its derivatives, stopping the Shorewall service executes `/sbin/shorewall clear`. The `SAFESTOP` setting in /etc/default/shorewall is intended to stop the service by calling `/sbin/shorewall stop`. However, the systemd service files do not support this. Instead, install a shell-script that sources /etc/default/shorewall and honours `SAFESTOP` when stopping Shorewall and patch the service files to call it. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Sowden <jeremy@azazel.net> |
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manpages | ||
configpath | ||
COPYING | ||
default.debian.systemd | ||
default.debian.sysvinit | ||
init.alt.sh | ||
init.debian.sh | ||
init.fedora.sh | ||
init.openwrt.sh | ||
init.sh | ||
init.suse.sh | ||
install.sh | ||
lib.base | ||
logrotate | ||
shorecap | ||
Shorewall-lite-targetname | ||
shorewall-lite.conf | ||
shorewall-lite.service | ||
shorewall-lite.service.debian | ||
sysconfig | ||
uninstall.sh |