1SHOREWALL-INIT(8) Administrative Commands SHOREWALL-INIT(8)
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6 shorewall-init - Companion package
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9 /etc/init.d/shorewall-init [start|stop]
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12 Shorewall-init is an optional package (added in Shorewall 4.4.10) that
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14 and/or Shorewall6-lite. It provides two key features:
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16 1. It can close (stop) the firewall during boot prior to starting the
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20 2. It can interface with your distribution's ifup/ifdown scripts
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26 After you install the shorewall-init package, you can activate it by
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29 · On Debian-based system, the file is /etc/default/shorewall-init.
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31 · On other systems, the file is /etc/sysconfig/shorewall-init.
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33 To activate the safe boot feature, edit the configuration file and set
34 PRODUCTS to a space-separated list of Shorewall products that you want
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54 On the administrative system, enter the command shorewall6 export
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57 The second feature (ifup/ifdown and NetworkManager integration) should
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59 swping or LSM.
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61 · Edit the configuration file and set IFUPDOWN=1
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82 /etc/default/shorewall-init (Debian-based systems) or
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