Andrew Tolboe wrote:
>
> I did read that page, and I read most everything in the 3.x 
> documentation (definitively everything to do with vpn) and support.  
> Perhaps on your website you should note that there is 3.x documentation 
> in the 4.x documentation.  I have only been polite and I really don't 
> need help from someone who is going to be rude.

It was not my intention to be rude. But "I followed the instructions and it
didn't work" gives us nothing to help us solve your problem.

The "shorewall dump" facility has evolved over the years to the point that
we can solve almost any Shorewall problem (and many network configuration
problems) by looking at the output. As mentioned on the support page, if you
are squeamish about posting your detailed firewall information on the
mailing list, you can forward the dump to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But please
keep the conversation here on the list so others may benefit from your
experience.

As to the organization of the web site, if you go to www.shorewall.net and
click on the 'Documentation' link in the left-hand frame, it will be
abundantly clear that there is separate 3.x and 4.x documentation. If you
use a search engine to go directly to an article, the organization may not
be clear. C'est la vie.

-Tom
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