The Shorewall team is pleased to announce the availability of Shorewall
4.4.0 Beta 1.
The release notes are available at
http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/4.4/shorewall-4.4.0-Beta1/releasenotes.txt
The release is available at:
http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/4.4/shorewall-4.4.0-Beta1/
ftp://ftp.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/4.4/shorewall-4.4.0-Beta1/
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               R E L E A S E  4 . 4  H I G H L I G H T S
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1)  Support for Shorewall-shell has been discontinued. Shorewall-perl
    has been combined with Shorewall-common to produce a single
    Shorewall package.
2)  Support for the "Hierarchical Fair Service Curve" (HFSC) queuing
    discipline has been added. HFSC is superior to the "Hierarchical
    Token Bucket" queuing discipline where realtime traffic such as
    VOIP is being used.
3)  Support for the "flow" traffic classifier has been added. This
    classifier can help prevent multi-connection applications such as
    BitTorrent from using an unfair amount of bandwidth.
4)  The Shorewall documentation and man pages have been purged of
    information about earlier Shorewall releases. The documentation
    describes only the behavior of Shorewall 4.4 and later versions.
5)  The interfaces file OPTIONs have been extended to largely remove the
    need for the hosts file.
6)  It is now possible to define PREROUTING and OUTPUT marking rules
    that cause new connections to use the same provider as an existing
    connection of the same kind.
7)  Dynamic Zone support is once again available for IPv4; ipset support
    is required in your kernel and in iptables.
8)  A new AUTOMAKE option has been added to shorewall.conf and
    shorewall6.conf. Setting this option will allow Shorewall to skip
    the compilation phase during start/restart if no configuration
    changes have occurred since the last start/restart.
9)  The LIMIT:BURST column in /etc/shorewall/policy
    (/etc/shorewall6/policy) and the RATE LIMIT column in
    /etc/shorewall/rules (/etc/shorewall6/rules) may now be used to
    limit on a per source IP or per destination IP basis.
10) Support for per-IP traffic shaping classes has been added.
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1)  The ''shorewall stop'', ''shorewall clear'',
''shorewall6 stop'' and
    ''shorewall6 clear'' commands no longer read the
''routestopped''
    file. The ''routestopped'' file used is the one that was
present at
    the last ''start'', ''restart'' or
''restore'' command.
2)  The old macro parameter syntax (e.g., SSH/ACCEPT) is now deprecated
    in favor of the new syntax (e.g., SSH(ACCEPT)). The 4.4
    documentation uses the new syntax exclusively, although the old
    syntax continues to be supported.
3)  Support for the SAME target in /etc/shorewall/masq and
    /etc/shorewall/rules has been removed, following the removal of the
    underlying support in the Linux kernel.
4)  Supplying an interface name in the SOURCE column of
    /etc/shorewall/masq is now deprecated. Entering the name of an
    interface there will result in a compile-time warning:
    WARNING: Using an interface as the masq SOURCE requires the
             interface to be up and configured when Shorewall
             starts/restarts
    To avoid this warning, replace interface names by the corresponding
    network addresses (e.g., 192.168.144.0/24).
5)  Previously, Shorewall has treated traffic shaping class IDs as
    decimal numbers (or pairs of decimal numbers). That worked fine
    until IPMARK was implemented. IPMARK requires Shorewall to generate
    class Ids in numeric sequence. In 4.3.9, that didn''t work correctly
    because Shorewall was generating the sequence "..8,9,10,11..."
when
    the correct sequence was "...8,9,a,b,...". Shorewall now treats
    class IDs as hex, as do ''tc'' and
''iptables''.
    This should only be an issue if you have more than 9 interfaces
    defined in /etc/shorewall/tcdevices and if you use class IDs in
    /etc/shorewall/tcrules or /etc/shorewall/tcfilters. You will need
    to renumber the class IDs for devices 10 and greater.
6)  Jozsef Kadlecsik has removed the set binding capability from ipset
    3.1. As a consequence, Shorewall 4.4 no longer supports set
    binding.
9)  Support for the ''norfc1918'' interface and host option has
been
    removed. If ''norfc1918'' is specified for an entry in
either the
    interfaces or the hosts file, a warning is issued and the option is
    ignored.
    Similarly, if RFC1918_STRICT=Yes or a non-empty RFC1918_LOG_LEVEL
    is given in shorewall.conf, a warning will be issued and the option
    will be ignored.
    Users who currently use ''norfc1918'' are encouraged to
consider
    using NULL_ROUTE_RFC1918=Yes instead.
The complete release notes are available at
http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/development/4.4/shorewall-4.4.0-Beta1/releasenotes.txt
-Tom
-- 
Tom Eastep        \ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who
Shoreline,         \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like
Washington, USA     \ all of the passengers in his car
http://shorewall.net \________________________________________________
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