On mardi, 20 juin 2017 01.49:27 h CEST Tom Eastep wrote:
> Shorewall 5.1.4.3 is now available for download. This release is of
> primary interest to users running Shorewall6 on older distributions such
> as RHEL6.
> 
> Problem Corrected:
> 
> 1)  When running on prior-generation distributions such as RHEL6,
>     IPv6 multi-ISP configurations failed to start due to an error such
>     as the following:
> 
>        ERROR: Command "ip -6 -6 route replace default scope global
>               table 250 nexthop via ::192.88.99.1 dev tun6to4 weight 1"
>               Failed
> 
>     Such configurations now start successfully.
> 
> Thank you for using Shorewall,
> 
> -Tom

Hi Tom, as package maintainer for openSUSE, I've one question.
We have a product line called Leap on which we try to minimize the changes an 
end users can have to deal with.
So the last two version 42.1 and 42.2 I've stick to 4.6.13 series.

Now in one month we will have 42.3 released, and I wonder if I should continue 
to be hard conservative and keep 4.6.13 or move the package to something never 
?

As there's configuration migration to be done, I'm a bit reluctant as I don't 
know how complex configuration end-users (normally admins) have setup.

On my side, I've successfully updated simple setup just with shorewall update 
-a so I would say that nothing is really hard complicated right ?

Actually I've 5.1.4.3 packaged and ready for submission, if you tell me that 
better for users to go for this version, then I will follow your advise.

Thanks for your feedback.

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