Provided by: shorewall_5.2.8-5_all 

NAME
shorewall-init - Companion package
SYNOPSIS
shorewall-init [start|stop]
DESCRIPTION
Shorewall-init is an optional package (added in Shorewall 4.4.10) that can be installed along with
Shorewall, Shorewall6, Shorewall-lite and/or Shorewall6-lite. It provides two key features:
1. It can close (stop) the firewall during boot prior to starting the network. This can prevent unwanted
connections from being accepted after the network comes up but before the firewall is started.
2. It can interface with your distribution's ifup/ifdown scripts and/or NetworkManager to allow firewall
actions when an interface starts or stops.
These two capabilities can be enabled separately.
After you install the shorewall-init package, you can activate it by modifying the Shorewall-init
configuration file:
• On Debian-based system, the file is /etc/default/shorewall-init.
• On other systems, the file is /etc/sysconfig/shorewall-init.
To activate the safe boot feature, edit the configuration file and set PRODUCTS to a space-separated list
of Shorewall products that you want to be closed before networking starts.
Example:
PRODUCTS="shorewall shorewall6"
You also must insure that the compiled scripts for the listed products are compiled using Shorewall
4.4.10 or later.
Shorewall
shorewall compile
Shorewall6
shorewall6 compile
Shorewall-lite
On the administrative system, enter the command shorewall export firewall from the firewall's
configuration directory.
Shorewall6-lite
On the administrative system, enter the command shorewall6 export firewall from the firewall's
configuration directory.
The second feature (ifup/ifdown and NetworkManager integration) should only be activated on systems that
do not use a link status monitor line swping or LSM.
• Edit the configuration file and set IFUPDOWN=1
For NetworkManager integration, you will want to disable firewall startup at boot and delay it to when
your interface comes up. For this to work correctly, you must set the required or the optional option on
at least one interface then:
• On Debian-based systems, edit /etc/default/product for each product listed in the PRODUCTS setting
and set startup=0.
• On other systems, use the distribution's service control tool (insserv, chkconfig, etc.) to disable
startup of the products listed in the PRODUCTS setting.
On a laptop with both Ethernet and wireless interfaces, you will want to make both interfaces optional
and set the REQUIRE_INTERFACE option to Yes in shorewall.conf[1](5) or shorewall6.conf[1] (5). This
causes the firewall to remain stopped until at least one of the interfaces comes up.
FILES
/etc/default/shorewall-init (Debian-based systems) or /etc/sysconfig/shorewall-init (other distributions)
SEE ALSO
shorewall(8)
NOTES
1. shorewall.conf
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall.conf.html
Administrative Commands 09/24/2020 SHOREWALL-INIT(8)