Hello,

  In the documentation it is writen that Shorewall
  doesn't support multi-network bridges.

  Is it a limitation in the kernel, in iptable or
  in Shorewall?

  Is there a plan to support it?

  Here is our problem:  Our provider route us 2
  class B and 3 class C.  We want to put a bridge
  as a frontend from our provider's router and
  ours.

  For the moment we use FreeBSD and ipfw.  These
  are very old versions.  It supports multi-net
  bridge but we want to use a firewall on Linux
  and something that we already know as Shorewall.

  Thank you for your help.


Yves



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Envoyé : 17 avril 2007 15:18
Objet : Re: [Shorewall-users] Please Disregard Shorewall-3.9.2 announcement


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