Tom,

> By the time you pass it to Shorewall, it must be in an uncommented
> comma-separated list. But you have a number of scripting options with
> Shorewall. Please see http://www.shorewall.net/configuration_file_basics.htm.

It looks like that Perl-scripting capability is both powerful, and complicated.

I guess if I want my commented files I'll have to learn it.  Thanks
for pointing it out.

Apart from the very extensive documentation (Wow!), is there a forum
or wiki that might have examples of Shorewall perl scripts available,
espcecially for beginners?

-- JC

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