Michael;

you can always download shorewall-[version].lrp from shorewall mirrors 
to use and test the latest and greatest.

Note that shorewall 2.0.15 has been released in January - so it's not 
that old one might think looking only at the version numbers.

kp

Am Dienstag, 22. M�rz 2005 07:40 schrieb Michael D Schleif:
> As you will know, I am new to Bering-uClibc, and I am also new to
> Shorewall.
>
> I notice that Bering-uClibc uses Shorewall v2.0.15, and according
> to <http://shorewall.net> the current stable release is v2.2.2.
>
> I am curious about three (3) things:
>
> [1] How often is Shorewall updated in Bering-uClibc, and how is it
>     determined that a new shorwall.lrp is warranted?
>
> [2] What are the differences between the current Bering-uClibc
> version, and the Shorewall official stable release version?  How do
> those differences affect my Bering-uClibc installations?
>
> [3] What is involved in migrating my Bering-uClibc installations to
> the Shorewall official stable release?
>
> Please, notice that I am not trying to make things complicated;
> but, since my migration to Bering-uClibc -- as a firewall --
> depends entirely on Shorewall, I want to understand the
> implications to these issues.
>
> TIA


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