Hi,

I'm packaging upnpd.lrp. I'd like to add a few user defined actions to shorewall to make integrating leaf and shorewall a bit easier. I'm wondering what the best way to do this is...

currently I'm having the user add:

/etc/shorewall/action.allowinUPnP
/etc/shorewall/action.allowoutUPnP
/etc/shorewall/action.forwardUPnP
/etc/shorewall/start.d/upnpd_start

modify /etc/shorewall/modules           (add ipt_owner)
modify /etc/shorewall/actions           (register the actions)

I'd like to just include these files right in the upnpd.lrp file.

1) Since I'm a .lrp file, should the new files be added to /usr/share/shorewall? The new files aren't really meant for user consumption or manipulation

2) What's the best way to insure that upnpd.lrp "owns" these files
   when the user does a backup of either shorewall or upnpd?  It
   would be evil for me to modify any of shorewalls files or package
   config excludes?

Paul


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