Fábio Rabelo wrote:

> That means migrate from Shorewall 2.2.4 to 3.2.6 .

The Debian way -- migrate from one ancient version to one that is not
quite so ancient.

> Zones, policies, rules, no problems ...
> My question is about a custom route command placed in init .

> So, finally, I can use it in 3.2.6 or not ?

Yes.

> what is the "shorewall way" to do things like that now ?

The real question is "what was the "shorewall way" to do things like
that last November (when Shorewall 3.2.6 was released)?"

http://www.shorewall.net/3.0/MultiISP.html -- sounds like you want
'loose' on your provider.

-Tom
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