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Shorewall 2.4.1 Released   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Written by Administrator  
Thursday, 14 July 2005

Shorewall has released a new version 2.4.1 which includes some minor bug fixed from the previous version.

Problems Corrected in 2.4.1.

1) Shell variables may now be used in the zones file.

2) The /usr/share/shorewall/bogons file has been updated to reflect
   recent IANA allocations.

3) Shorewall now detects an error where multiple providers specify the
   'track' option on the same interface.

4) The remnants of the GATEWAY column in /etc/shorewall/interfaces
   have been removed. This column appeared briefly in one of the Beta
   versions and was immediately removed but some vestiges remained.

5) Shorewall now correctly restores a load-balancing default route
   during processing of the 'shorewall restore' and 'shorewall -f
   start' commands. The latter command is normally executed by the
   Shorewall init script during reboot.

6) A log level of "None!" is now allowed on builtin actions such as
   ACCEPT and DROP.

7) Previously, LIMIT:BURST parameters in /etc/shorewall/policy were not
   correctly applied when the policy was QUEUE.

8) The 'chkconfig' command on FC4 and Mandriva previously created
   symbolic links with incorrect names ("S-1shorewall"). The init
   script has been changed to prevent this incorrect behavior.

9) DHCP traffic forwarded through a bridge could, under some
   configurations, be filtered by the 'maclist' option even though the
   'dhcp' option was specified. This has been corrected.

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