I am currently using Fedora 16 with the distribution provided
shorewall-*-4.4.23.3-6.fc16 packages. shorewall-init seems to be missing
a critical file. /lib/systemd/system/shorewall-init.service attempts to
call /sbin/shorewall-init, but, /sbin/shorewall-init does not exist. I
thought maybe it was a packaging error, so, downloaded the original
source, (i.e., shorewall-init-4.4.23.3.tar.bz2), still couldn't find
file, or, way to generate it. Also, tried latest versions of both the
4.4 (4.4.27.3) and 4.5 (4.5.0.2) series, no bueno.

Surely, I can't be the only one trying to use shorewall-init with
systemd. Is this an unsupported configuration? Did I miss something in
the documentation?

TIA

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Off topic, but, I mention this one time in every support mailing list
I'm forced to join. In my opinion, mailing lists (like all "push"
technologies) are an incredible waste of bandwidth. On busy lists, users
are forced to wade through mountains of stuff they have no interest in,
just to get to the answer to one question. They're difficult to search,
so the same questions get asked repeatedly. Shame that spam, porn, and
warez killed usenet newsgroups, I really miss them as a support tool.
While it's certainly not the only tool available, I usually suggest
bugzilla as a replacement for support mailing lists, it's free, easy to
administer, and, easy to use. Again, this is a one time only suggestion,
don't want to waste anymore bandwidth.
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