On 4/4/20 9:31 AM, JadoNena wrote:
But many people here are saying that the Shorewall released version is not supported by openSUSE.
I understand it is a policy for the Leap 15.1 release version.
I do not think to change the policy.
But Security is important for the production distribution choice here.
So probabaly I will look for a distribution that is supporting it.
Thank you for the help,
Janek
You might consider just moving to nftables instead of using convenience layers for iptables, which is on it's way out the door. It may seem more difficult at first, but for me, ended up being cleaner than jacking with Shorewall, and even UFW. If you are using a desktop environment, then you might consider firewalld [1], which supports nftables as it's backend by default, at least on up-to-date Gnu+Linux. No offense to LEAP, i'm just saying I don't know if it's supported yet, and am not going to check. You may have to consult outside documentation like the arch wiki [2] or the upstream project's docs for nftables itself, if you plan not to use a GUI, as nftables doesn't seem to be documented in the openSUSE wiki. [1]: https://en.opensuse.org/Firewalld [2]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nftables -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org