ified.
It should be left alone; instead the ip address on that line is rewritten
to
be the ip address of the sender of the packet.
-Ted Merrill
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I upgraded last weekend to shorewall 3.2.9-1 and the problem is still there (i
had to repatch it).
Thanks for your work,
-Ted Merrill
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There is no linux requirement that the "root" user be named root.
Occasionally i run into shell scripts such as this that have it
wrong but fortunately this is rare.
-Ted Merrill
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d be nice if other people didn't have to waste the time that i
did... making the socket non-blocking seems simple enough.
Perhaps some fix to the resolution of "@LOCAL" might be a good idea
also...
Thanks,
Ted Merrill
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