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.

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Brian J. Murrell

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