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Tom Eastep wrote:
> Eduardo Ferreira wrote:
>> this version is creating a fw2fw chain.  did I miss anything?
> 
> No.

A couple of things.

a) You are *not* running shorewall-perl 3.9.3. You are running something
that no one else in the world is likely to have; a snapshot of the
development thread somewhere between 3.9.2 and 3.9.3. I asked that you
only install shorewall-shell from the staging directory; if you
installed all of the RPMs found there then you will need to use the
- --force directive to upgrade to the real 3.9.3 when I release it this
weekend.

b) If you define an explicit fw->fw policy, then you will get a fw2fw
chain; same if you define fw->fw rules. That hasn't changed from
Shorewall-shell.

If you have a case where you are getting a fw2fw chain other than what I
outlined, then please tell us how to reproduce the problem so that we
can see why it is happening.

Thanks,
- -Tom
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