> Yes.
>   
Good to know.

However, I just checked my /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory on a 
machine where shorewall-init is installed, but can't see anything that 
is from shorewall(-init) - there are only standard scripts included as 
part of the OS installation (Fedora in my case). I do have 
/usr/libexec/shorewall/ifupdown, as well as /etc/init.d/shorewall-init 
(shorewall init seems to have been started as I do have 
/var/lock/subsys/shorewall-init present), so how do I verify that 
shorewall executes the "appropriate scripts" 
(/var/lib/shorewall/firewall?) when the interface goes up or down?

>> 10.1.0.0/24 via 10.1.1.1 dev eth0 table dmz
>>     
>
> Again, shorewall-init will trigger an 'up' command for the interface
> which reloads all routes for the interface that were originally loaded
> by start/restart.
>   
Could you elaborate on this a bit more please? I ran grep -r "ifupdown" 
/etc, but could not find any meaningful matches. Does shorewall-init 
auto-generate these up/down scripts depending on my shorewall 
configuration or does it use them to insert a callback to 
/usr/libexec/ifupdown? If not, is this done in some other way?

> I think that article would be a good place to gather all of this
> information in one spot. If you agree and would like to give it a go, I
> would be grateful.
>   
Yes, I would, but it is going to be a simple text file as my html 
editing skills are not up to scratch. All this could be started at the 
weekend when I have more time if that's OK with you.


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