current Shorewall box is a re-purposed Watchguard Firebox running
Debian, although I'm only using 3 interfaces: one for PPPoE, one for the
VLAN trunk to my switch, and another for my AP (long story).
HTH,
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etc...) or NFLOG depending on your version of ulogd.
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The latter includes a patch that I am successfully using on my servers
running Debian Wheezy.
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not IAX, no idea about MGCP), and the 'sip' conntrack helper is
usually clever enough to classify RTP as 'related' so it automatically flows
through. Maybe a separate RTP macro as well?
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around this requirement? I assume sudo is
the answer, but I don't see much discussion of this.
HTH,
Chris
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On 31/01/2012 13:03, Angela Williams wrote:
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Please, for all our sakes, learn to use the full stop (.) instead of the
exclamation mark (!) everywhere.
Chris
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/shorewall6/tcrules (line 16)
Am I missing something?
Looking at the code in Perl/Shorewall/Tc.pm, it seems as though the
%classids hash isn't populated if TC_ENABLED=Shared. The attached patch
fixes this for me.
Cheers,
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