Does the administrative system still need access to /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf? I would have thought it would use the shorewall.conf in the target's export dir:
$ /sbin/shorewall load -c gw Cannot read /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf! (Hint: Are you root?) $ ls accounting maclist policy shorewall.conf tcrules.old actions maclog providers shorewall.conf.old tcstart blacklist Makefile proxyarp start test continue masq rfc1918 started tos ecn masq.static-ip rfc1918.old stop tspc.log hosts modules rfc1918.older stopped tunnels init modules.rpmsave route_rules tcclasses zones initdone nat routestopped tcclear interfaces netmap rules tcdevices ipsec params shorewall tcrules b. -- My other computer is your Microsoft Windows server. Brian J. Murrell
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