Hi Mike,

Well it is indeed easy, but it is kinda difficult to spell out if you don't
tell
Us which version of leaf you are using.

I am going to assume it is Bering since that is what seems to be use most
often.
Go to the lrp configuration menu ( Type lrcfg).
Choose option 3 configure packages
Choose shorewall,
Choose Rules
How rules are created is described in this file as comments & actually
opening up ports
Is done at the bottom of this file. There are already some default things
opened up so
By just looking at the examples you should be able to figure it out.
If not just yell :-).

Don't forget to backup the shorewall package afterwards (otherwise
everything will be gone after your first reboot).
Do a 
shorewall restart and everything should be fine.

Kim Oppalfens


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