I_ have no Idea.  Based on the ifconfig file I think my interface 
should be wan0 (see attached file '' H - Shorewall Not Working -- wan0)
From: 	Harry Lachanas <grharry@freemail.gr>
To: 	horacef@usnetizen.com, Shorewall Users
<shorewall-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: 	Re: [Shorewall-users] Wan0 Cannot Connect to Internet
Date: 	05/01/2011 04:14:57 AM
On 05/01/2011 08:51 AM, Horace Franklin Jr wrote: 
Tom,> 
> I am trying to install shorewall on my laptop. I am connecting to
> the INTERNET via a usb modem that is plugged in to a wireless router.
> 
> See attached files.
> 
> Horace
> I am puzzled ...
However I think that your net interface is 
wlan0 ???
That Is 
Interfaces file 
#ZONE    INTERFACE    BROADCAST    OPTIONS 
        net     wlan0            detect          dhcp,tcpflags 
#------ End of file no more stuff in here ??? 
Could this be it ??? 
Cheers
From: 	Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
To: 	horacef@usnetizen.com
Subject: 	Re: [Shorewall-users] Cannot connect to the internet]
Date: 	04/23/2011 07:32:25 AM
I don''t know. The one thing we ask users to send us when they have
connection problems is the output of ''shorewall dump''
collected as
described at http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm#Guidelines. That
output must be accompanied by a better problem description that ''I
can''t
connect to the internet''.
My point was, and still is, that unless you are running servers on the
Shorewall box, the macro-based rules that you are trying to add are
completely unnecessary in the first place.
-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 \________________________________________________
I have no Idea.  That is why I provided a diagram of how my system is
connected.
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