On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 07:52 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
> On 10/16/10 6:28 AM, Maple Thorpe wrote:
> 
> > shorewall[16431]: Compiling /etc/shorewall/rules... shorewall[16431]:
> > ERROR: Unknown destination zone (224.0.0.251) :
> > /etc/shorewall/macro.mDNS (line 11) ERROR:Shorewall restart failed
> > 
> > =============== shorewall/rules (line 11) =============== 
> > mDNS(ACCEPT):info      $FW                     loc
> 
> How is 'loc' defined? I'm unable to reproduce this problem. When 'loc'
> is undefined, I get 'Unknown destination zone (loc)'.

=======================
shorewall zones
=======================
#ZONE   TYPE    OPTIONS                 IN                      OUT
#                                       OPTIONS                 OPTIONS
fw      firewall
pub     ipv4                                    
net:pub bport4
vpn:pub bport4
wr0     ipv4
loc     ipv4

'loc' remained as 'ipv4' although changes were made to other zones (e.g.
net, vpn, wr0). 
> 
> > 
> > One more question, if I am understanding the examples correctly, is
> > it correct to conclude, in order to have a brouter+OpenVPN
> > configuration, there must be two different bridges.  One bridge for
> > brouter and the second for OpenVPN?
> > 
> 
> Depends on whether you want the OpenVPN clients to use addresses in a
> different network. If so, I would configure a second bridge.
> 
> -Tom
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