> You can simply use the 'shorewall reload <remote system>' on the admin
> system, or you must export then 'systemctl restart' on the remote
> firewall.

thanks

> > Can the remote executable be changed?  For example, to use
> > /etc/systemd/system/my-shorewall-script.service, instead?
> 
> Instead of what?

instead of whatever the answer to my prior question:

' ... is the remote's Shorewall-lite instance reloaded/restarted by
using "systemctl restart ...",
or by directly invoking the shorewall script? ...'

is.

a local 'shorewall reload' executes WHAT on the remote system? 
"systemctl shorewall-lite"?

Where do I change whatever that default executable is to "to use
/etc/systemd/system/my-shorewall-script.service, instead" ?

> Change the shorewallrc VARLIB or VARDIR setting on the remote system and
> copy that file into the remote system's directory on the admin system.
> Note that VARLIB/VARDIR changes the place where the compiled script runs
> from.

thanks

Jen

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