Just a small point, but I'm Jonathan, not Steven :) (Steven is far more
helpful to this project than me!)
sent from my phone.
On 26 Aug 2011 01:50, "Tom Eastep" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Beta 3 is now available for testing.
>
> New Features:
>
> 1) The generated script now detects and removes stale lock files.
>
> 2) Steven Underwood has contributed Fedora/Redhat init script and
> .service files. The .service files are used with systemd which
> manages the startup sequence in Fedora 16.
>
> When installing using the install scripts:
>
> a) If /lib/systemd/system exists, the .service files are installed
> there and are activated using /sbin/systemctl. When installing
> into a directory, setting the SYSTEMD environmental variable to
> a non-empty value will also trigger this behavior.
>
> b) If /etc/redhat-release exists, the Fedora/Redhat init script
> will be installed in /etc/init.d. When installing into a
> directory, setting the FEDORA environmental variable to a
> non-empty value will also trigger this behavior.
>
> 3) Previously, when a provider interface went 'soft down' (UP and
> configured but not usable) or came back up from being 'soft down',
> the firewall had to be reloaded ('/var/lib/shorewall/firewall
> restart') to disable or enable the interface.
>
> Beginning with this release, the compiled IPv4 script supports two
> new commands:
>
> - disable <interface>
> - enable <interface>
>
> The 'disable' command removes all policy routing added as a result
> of the interface's entry in /etc/shorewall/providers. The 'enable'
> command restores that policy routing.
>
> Thank you for testing,
>
> -Tom
>
> Tom Eastep \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who
> Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like
> Washington, USA \ all of the passengers in his car
> http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
>
>
>
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