I did a quick search in the archives and I didn't find anything about this.  I 
apologize if this is a duplicate topic.

It seems that the "reject", "accept", "drop", etc, keywords in the rule 
filtering have changed from uppercase to lowercase.  I noticed this a few 
Shorewall releases ago but I simply haven't gotten around to asking about it.  
I'm running Shorewall version 4.2.8 on Debian squeeze/testing.

For instance, the previous syslog entry would look like this:
May 23 13:01:10 rockenfield kernel: [4400612.216917] 
Shorewall:loc2net:REJECT:IN=eth1...

...and now it looks like this:
May 23 13:01:10 rockenfield kernel: [4400612.216917] 
Shorewall:loc2net:reject:IN=eth1...

So I was just curious if this change was intentional and permanent so I can 
make the appropriate modifications to my logcheck regular expression checking, 
or perhaps it is something you'd like to know about so you can fix it and put 
it back to the way it used to be.

Thanks,
-MikeD

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