On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 09:15 -0700, Chuck Kollars wrote: > My own experience is it's much better to translate the intent of all existing > IPtables rules into Shorewall rules, get them all working as desired, then > throw the old IPtables rules away completely. Why?
... 5) It might be that you find that what you want to do has no shorewall equivalent. That means that either a) what you are trying to do is just insane and makes you rethink the reason/implementation or b) there is a use-case which shorewall does not (yet) cover that others might be interested in. This is how RFEs come about. b.
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