I am running Debian testing (lenny) and my "apt-get dist-upgrade" upgraded to 
Shorewall v4.0.12 the other day.  On the same day it upgraded the kernel to 
2.6.25-2.  iptables is 1.4.0 and I don't believe that was changed.  I'm not 
sure if the change I'm seeing is Shorewall or the kernel.

What I'm seeing is the following:
Jul 16 12:16:21 rockenfield kernel: [191003.010600] 
Shorewall:net2all:DROP:IN=eth0...
                                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is 
new to me

What do these numbers represent?  I think it might have something to do with 
the PID but I've never seen it written in this format before.  I don't see this 
mentioned anywhere in the Shorewall FAQ nor the mailing list archives (but 
perhaps I searched for the wrong terms).  None of the other processes running 
on my machine have log entries in this format.

Also there is a stale link on the Shorewall Logging page 
(http://www.shorewall.net/3.0/shorewall_logging.html).  The link 
(http://logi.cc/linux/netfilter-log-format.php3) at the bottom is stale/invalid.

Thanks,
-MikeD


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