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NAME

       firehol-modifiers - select IPv4 or IPv6 mode

SYNOPSIS

       ipv4 definition-or-command argument...

       ipv6 definition-or-command argument...

DESCRIPTION

       Without  a modifier, interface and router definitions and commands that come before either
       will be applied to both IPv4 and IPV6.  Commands within an interface or router assume  the
       same behaviour as the enclosing definition.

       When  preceded  by  a  modifier, the command or definition can be made to apply to IPv4 or
       IPv6 only.  Note that you cannot create an IPv4 only command within and IPv6 interface  or
       vice-versa.

       Examples:

               interface eth0 myboth src4 192.0.2.0/24 src6 2001:DB8::/24
                 ipv4 server http accept
                 ipv6 server http accept

               ipv4 interface eth0 my4only src 192.0.2.0/24
                 server http accept

               ipv6 interface eth0 my6only src 2001:DB8::/24
                 server http accept

       Many  definitions  and  commands have explicitly named variants (such as router4, router6,
       router46) which can be used as shorthand.

SEE ALSO

firehol(1) - FireHOL program

       • firehol.conf(5) - FireHOL configuration

       • firehol-interface(5) - interface definition

       • firehol-router(5) - router definition

       • firehol-policy(5) - policy command

       • firehol-protection(5) - protection command

       • firehol-server(5) - server, route commands

       • firehol-client(5) - client command

       • firehol-group(5) - group command

       • firehol-iptables(5) - iptables helper

       • firehol-masquerade(5) - masquerade helper

       • FireHOL Website (http://firehol.org/)

       • FireHOL Online PDF Manual (http://firehol.org/firehol-manual.pdf)

       • FireHOL Online HTML Manual (http://firehol.org/manual)

AUTHORS

       FireHOL Team.