On 03/20/2012 08:04 AM, Tom Eastep wrote:

>>>> "shorewall update" does not function if files are in a non-standard
>>>> directory (.back files renamed, but new files placed in the default
>>>> directory). For example, if I just have a placeholder shorewall.conf
>>>> file in /etc/shorewall and everything else is in, say, /opt/shorewall,
>>>> "shorewall update" is royally screwed!

> Again -- Shorewall currently doesn't handle non-standard file
> hierarchies; I get it!

After I sent this, I realized that Shorewall already handles this
condition. Simply

        shorewall update [options] <directory-where-you-put-your-files>

-Tom
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