Hi! I'm becoming a fan of shorewall. I'm using it for some things and
i'm
love the easy way it has to configure everything.
At work we use CISCO ASA Firewall and the more I learn of the capabilities
of Linux firewall (and routing, brigding, vpn, vlan etc) more I don't want
to use cisco :D
Ok, here is the issue:
I'm starting a firewall setup in where I'm defining some rules in
separated
files that are included using the INCLUDE directive.
It works fine, but when you make a mistake in some of the included files,
the compiler hides you the problem saying:
Compiling /etc/shorewall/rules...
ERROR: INCLUDE file rules.d/out not found /etc/shorewall/rules (line
19)
Is false that the compiler can't find the file. If you copy the contents of
the included file inside "rules", and remove the INCLUDE directive for
that
file; the compiler reveals the true error.
When you fix your mistake it compiles ok (using the INCLUDE directive)
I think this could be a low level bug. Or i'm making things wrong. If
it's
a bug, How can I report it?
Thanks
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