Sort of a brief, general question, having spent 8 hrs on this and gotten 
nowhere.

I currently have LEAF uC v3.1.1b3 router, with extensive shorewall rules 
for eth1 (my LAN).

If I want to migrate to using OpenVPN, road warrior setup (incl using 
bridging and not routing to access the eth1 network), I need to remove 
eth1 from my interfaces file and activate br0, I believe.

However since all my shorewall rules refer to eth1 I need to change 
those to be for br0, yes?

Just want to confirm that last point since it'll be a pile of work (incl 
the fact that I have a eth1:1 interface that'll complicate things) to do 
such a switch.

I guess I could use the routing method, but prefer the bridging method 
because I want to use Windows network shares, etc.

Cheers & thanks for any feedback or tips!

(And BTW, thanks for LEAF!)

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