Vieri Di Paola wrote:
> --- Vieri Di Paola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> --- Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Early 4.0 documentation is available at
>>> http://www.shorewall.net/4.0/.
>>> The Documentation is still very much a work in
>>> progress.
>> Should BRIDGING be Yes or No in shorewall.conf in
>> case
>> one follows the
>>
> http://www.shorewall.net/4.0/bridge-Shorewall-perl.html
>> guide?
> 
> Also, according to the guide:
> 
> "
> Policies from a non-BP zone to a BP are disallowed.
> Rules where the SOURCE is a non-BP zone and the DEST
> is a BP zone are disallowed.
> "
> 
> Suppose the shorewall bridge is also a PPTP and an
> IPsec server (ie. "road ppp+" defined in interfaces
> file, IPsec defined in tunnels, etc.), this would mean
> that it would be impossible to define firewall rules
> like:
> 
> ACCEPT road:192.168.201.111 $DMZ:192.0.177 tcp 143
> 
> Is that right?

If DMZ is a BP zone, that is correct. That's why it is recommended that
there be a parent ipv4 zone to use in this case ('world' in the article you
refer to).

-Tom
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