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###############################################################################
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# /etc/shorewall-lite/shorewall.conf V3.3 - Change the following variables to
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# match your setup
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#
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# This program is under GPL [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htm]
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#
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# This file should be placed in /etc/shorewall-lite
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#
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# (c) 2006 - Tom Eastep (teastep@shorewall.net)
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#
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###############################################################################
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# N 0 T E
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###############################################################################
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# Entries in this file override entries in the shorewall.conf file in the
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# export directory when the firewall script was compiled. Any variable
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# not set here assumes the value defined at firewall compilation time.
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#
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# PROVIDED THAT shorewall.conf IN THE EXPORT DIRECTORY IS CORRECT, YOU DO NOT
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# NEED TO MODIFY THIS FILE IN ANY WAY
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###############################################################################
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# V E R B O S I T Y
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Shorewall has traditionally been very noisy. You may now set the default
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# level of verbosity here.
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#
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# Values are:
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#
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# 0 -- Silent. You may make it more verbose using the -v option
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# 1 -- Major progress messages displayed
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# 2 -- All progress messages displayed (old default behavior)
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#
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VERBOSITY=
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###############################################################################
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# L O G G I N G
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###############################################################################
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#
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# LOG FILE LOCATION
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#
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# This variable tells the /sbin/shorewall-lite program where to look for Shorewall
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# Lite log messages.
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#
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# WARNING: The LOGFILE variable simply tells the 'shorewall-lite' program where
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# to look for Shorewall messages.It does NOT control the destination for
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# these messages. For information about how to do that, see
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#
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# http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_logging.html
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#
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LOGFILE=
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#
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# LOG FORMAT
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#
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# Shell 'printf' Formatting template for the --log-prefix value in log messages
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# generated by Shorewall Lite to identify Shorewall Lite log messages. The
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# value specified here will be used when generating log messages provided that
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# no value was supplied for LOGFORMAT in the shorewall.conf used to compile
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# the firewall script.
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#
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# The supplied template is expected to accept either two or three arguments;
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# the first is the chain name, the second (optional) is the logging rule number
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# within that chain and the third is the ACTION specifying the disposition of
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# the packet being logged. You must use the %d formatting type for the rule
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# number; if your template does not contain %d then the rule number will not be
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# included.
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#
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# If you want to integrate Shorewall with fireparse, then set LOGFORMAT as:
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#
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# LOGFORMAT="fp=%s:%d a=%s "
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#
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# Beginning with Shorewall 3.3.3, The contents of LOGFORMAT determine the
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# maximum length of a Shorewall zone name. LOGFORMAT must produce a string no
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# longer than 29 bytes when passed the chain name, [rule number], and 'ACCEPT'.
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# Using the default LOGFORMAT, the name of a chain must be 11 characters or
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# less; since chain names are often of the form <zone1>2<zone2>, zone names are
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# limited to 5 characters using the default LOGFORMAT. In contrast, if
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# LOGFORMAT="FW:%s:%s:", then zone names can be as long as 8 characters.
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#
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LOGFORMAT=
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###############################################################################
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# L O C A T I O N O F F I L E S A N D D I R E C T O R I E S
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###############################################################################
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#
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# IPTABLES
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#
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# Full path to iptables executable Shorewall uses to build the firewall.
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#
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IPTABLES=
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#
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# PATH - Change this if you want to change the order in which Shorewall
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# searches directories for executable files.
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#
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PATH=
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#
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# SHELL
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#
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# The firewall script is normally interpreted by /bin/sh. If you wish to change
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# the shell used to interpret that script, specify the shell here.
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#
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SHOREWALL_SHELL=
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# SUBSYSTEM LOCK FILE
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#
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# Set this to the name of the lock file expected by your init scripts. For
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# RedHat, this should be /var/lock/subsys/shorewall-lite. If your init scripts
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# don't use lock files, set this to "".
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#
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SUBSYSLOCK=
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# RESTORE SCRIPT
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#
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# This option determines the script to be run in the following cases:
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#
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# shorewall-lite -f start
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# shorewall-lite restore
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# shorewall-lite save
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# shorewall-lite forget
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# Failure of shorewall-lite start or shorewall-lite restart
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#
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# The value of the option must be the name of an executable file in the
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# directory /var/lib/shorewall-lite.
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#
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RESTOREFILE=
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#
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# Include the settings derived from the configuration on the administrative system
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#
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#LAST LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE
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