> It's the way that Shorewall works and the cost of changing it is high
> enough that it's just not worth the effort.
>   
Fair enough.

> Your modification to /etc/init.d/shorewall only works on commands issued
> through that script. Unless your log file happens to be in the default
> place, even simple CLI commands like 'shorewall show log' won't work.
> The rules compiler is the only part of Shorewall that uses the directory
> specified in the 'start' and 'restart' commands.
>   
Just one thing I want to make sure - even though my /etc/shorewall.conf 
contains one line only, Shorewall itself is reading all other options 
from my custom-placed shorewall.conf right? I checked that yesterday, 
but it was late and I did not put a great effort in, so I might have 
been mistaken.


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