Tom,

The page you referred me to says the following:

-------------------------
RFC1918 File

Here is the most up to date version of the rfc1918 file. This file only
applies to Shorewall versions 1.4.* and 2.0.0 and its bugfix updates.
------------------------

So that seems to imply that the file is not for 1.3.x versions of Shorewall.

Sean


Sean Covel wrote:
> Tom,
> 
> Tom Eastep wrote:
> 
>>Sean Covel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
>>>old.  I guess that one is more up-to-date.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Sean -- There is one up-to-date rfc1918 file for Shorewall versions up to
>>2.0.1 linked from the top of the errata page. Do you actually think I have
>>enough spare time to prepare separate updated rfc1918 files (which have the
>>same contents) for each of the dozens of Shorewall releases that included
>>Bogon address ranges in that file? Especially Shorewall releases that have
>>not been supported for over two years (Hint: 1.3.14 falls into that
>>category)??????
>>
> 
> 
> Since I'm not a Shorewall developer, I assumed I should look under the
> errata for the version of Shorewall I was using.  How am I to know that
> every version of Shorewall from xxx to yyy had exactly the same format
> for the rfc1918 file?
> 
> 
>>Do you actually believe that the list of "bad" IP addresses is dependent on
>>which verison of Shorewall your are running? Please THINK when you sit down
>>to your computer.
> 
> 
> Ouch!  Having a bad day?
> 
> Obviously "bad" IP addresses are not Shorewall version dependant, but
> are rfc1918 files?  How should I know?  Besides, I  went to the
> Shorewall site, clicked on the version I am running, then clicked on the
> errata for that version.  Is this what I did wrong?  Perhaps if that
> rfc1918 was a link to the one you maintained we wouldn't be having this
> discussion...
> 
> 
> 
>>And for your other question, I aggregate adjacent ranges whereas the IANA
>>lists them separately.
>>
> 
> 
> Thanks, good info.
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
> 
>>-Tom
> 
> 
> 
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