On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 02:40:18PM -0500, Michael Pobega wrote:
> I currently have a two interface firewall setup on my laptop; One
> interface being the ethernet and one being my wireless. Currently I have
> rules in /etc/shorewall/rules that look like this:
> 
> > ## Wesnoth
> >
> > ACCEPT          net             $FW             tcp     15000
> > ACCEPT          net             $FW             tcp     14999
> > ACCEPT          wlan            $FW             tcp     15000
> > ACCEPT          wlan            $FW             tcp     14999
> 
> As you can see, I'm copying over all of my rules from one interface
> (net, i.e. eth0) to the other (wlan, i.e. ath0). Is there any way I can
> just bind the two so that I only have to make rules once?
> 

No one has any ideas?

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