On 12/4/2013 10:50 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> 
>> 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

Note that, after export, you may also 'shorewall-lite restart' on the
remote system.

> 
>>> 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:

You seem to be fixated on systemd. What exactly are you trying to
accomplish?

Please refer to http://www.shorewall.org/Install.htm#id1169649892315. It
describes all of the configuration options available for relocating
Shorewall files.

> 
> ' ... 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"?

No -- it executes "${SBINDIR}/shorewall-lite restart" where SBINDIR is
set in shorewallrc. See above.

Note That the 'shorewall-lite' program uses shorewallrc to determine
where the compiled script resides, but the name of the compiled script
is always assumed to be 'firewall'.

-Tom
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