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Tom Eastep wrote:
> Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> 
>> Looking at shorewall (proper) machine that I have here, it says
>> that .restore is generated:
> 
>> # less /var/lib/shorewall/.restore 
>> #!/bin/sh
>> #
>> #     Generated by the Shoreline Firewall (Shorewall) Packet Filtering 
>> Firewall - V3.2
>> #
>> [bla bla bla]
> 
>> This file does not seem to get generated by shorewall debug load -c
>> <target> though.  Looking in /var/lib/shorewall on this other machine I
>> see a bunch of files (.refresh, .restart) that I don't seem to be
>> getting on my shorewall-lite machine.
> 
>> Am I misunderstanding something?  Or have I simply in-eptly built my
>> shorewall-lite package?
> 
> Brian,
> 
> We've been through all of this on the development list once before.
> OpenWRT creates a symbolic link /var->/tmp. So each time that you
> reboot, /var gets blown away. The person who I was dealing with (and who
> inspired the work that was released in 3.2.9) was going to build his
> OpenWRT packages with VARDIR set to something else (I don't remember
> what it was).

But one factor that might be relevant. The value of VARDIR during
compilation determines where .restore gets created. That might be a factor.

- -Tom
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