If I dont use -c option lsm is not started with shorewall start
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Angela Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Nico!
>
> On 26/03/2015 21:35, Nico Pagliaro wrote:
> > Hi Angela, thanks for answer
> > I am installing the firewall and I decide to test with one ISP first.
> > I have this in my rtrules
> > #SOURCE                 DEST                    PROVIDER        PRIORITY
> >        MASK
> > eth1                    -                       ANTEL           1000
> > ppp0                    -                       ADSL            1000
> >
> >
> > Is that what you have? Did you find something wrong in my lsm conf?
> >
>
> Never tried to use it to monitor a single interface with shorewall Never
> made any sense!
>
> I have used it just purely as a Link Status Monitor to send me an email
> if a customers adsl line went up or down! So what if I only got the down
> status when the line came back the customers it director got his emails
> when it happened! It solved "the adsl line is always down" stories!
>
> So try it without the shorewall linlage!
>
> Then finally! Toms docs are correct! The only arg lsm accepts is the
> name and location of its config file! No -c!!!
>
> >From ps -ef|grep lsm gives
>  /sbin/lsm /etc/lsm/lsm.conf
>
> Ang - whose sett for bed after a busy day!
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