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On May 22, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
>
>> Summary of Beta 3:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> g) The builtin actions (dropBroadcast, rejNonSyn, etc.) now support
>> an 'audit' parameter which causes all ACCEPT, DROP and REJECTs
>> performed by the action to be audited. This allows creation of
>> audited versions of the Shorewall-provided default actions
>> (action.Drop and action.Reject).
>>
>> Note: The builtin actions are those actions listed in the
>> output of 'shorewall show actions' whose names begin with a
>> lower-case letter.
>>
> How do I utilise this (I don't have/use any of these actions as far as I
> know, but they are still included in my chains)?
Read:
http://www.shorewall.net/Actions.html#Default
http://www.shorewall.net/Audit.html
> Otherwise, pretty
> extensive changes which I would be able to test through as soon as I get
> out of the rut I am in at present. You were also planning to introduce
> "random-generated-and-unused" number allocated to devices - for use in
> tcdevices, do you remember?
I remember you complaining about the current algorithm.
> I'll do some testing tomorrow, hopefully!
Thanks
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Shoreline, \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like
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