Entries in this file cause packets to be classified for traffic
shaping.
Beginning with Shorewall 4.4.15, the file may contain entries for
both IPv4 and IPv6. By default, all rules apply to IPv4 but that can be
changed by inserting a line as follows:
IPV4
Following entries apply to IPv4.
IPV6
Following entries apply to IPv6
ALL
Following entries apply to both IPv4 and IPv6. Each entry
is processed twice; once for IPv4 and once for IPv6.
The columns in the file are as follows (where the column name is
followed by a different name in parentheses, the different name is used in
the alternate specification syntax).
CLASS - interface:class
The name or number of an interface defined in
shorewall-tcdevices[1](5) followed by a class number defined for
that interface in shorewall-tcclasses[2](5).
SOURCE - {-|address|+ipset}
Source of the packet. May be a host or network
address. DNS names are not allowed. Beginning with Shorewall 4.6.0, an
ipset name (prefixed with '+') may be used if your kernel and ip6tables have
the Basic Ematch capability and you set BASIC_FILTERS=Yes in
shorewall.conf
(5)[3]. The ipset name may optionally be followed by a number or a comma
separated list of src and/or dst enclosed in square brackets ([...]). See
shorewall-ipsets(5)[4] for details.
DEST - {-|address|+ipset}
Destination of the packet. May be a host or network
address. DNS names are not allowed. Beginning with Shorewall 4.6.0, an
ipset name (prefixed with '+') may be used if your kernel and ip6tables have
the Basic Ematch capability and you set BASIC_FILTERS=Yes in
shorewall.conf
(5)[3]. The ipset name may optionally be followed by a number or a comma
separated list of src and/or dst enclosed in square brackets ([...]). See
shorewall-ipsets(5)[4] for details.
You may exclude certain hosts from the set already defined through
use of an exclusion (see shorewall-exclusion[5](5)).
PROTO -
{-|{protocol-number|protocol-name|all}[,...]}
Protocol.
Beginning with Shorewall 4.5.12, this column can accept a
comma-separated list of protocols.
DPORT - [-|port-name-or-number]
Optional destination Ports. A Port name (from
services(5)) or a
port number; if the protocol is
icmp, this
column is interpreted as the destination icmp-type(s).
This column was previously labelled DEST PORT(S).
SPORT - [-|port-name-or-number]
Optional source port.
This column was previously labelled SOURCE PORT(S).
TOS (Optional) - [-|tos]
Specifies the value of the TOS field. The
tos
value can be any of the following:
•tos-minimize-delay
•tos-maximize-throughput
•tos-maximize-reliability
•tos-minimize-cost
•tos-normal-service
•hex-number
•hex-number/hex-number
The hex-numbers must be exactly two digits (e.g.,
0x04)x.
LENGTH - [-|number]
Optional - Must be a power of 2 between 32 and 8192
inclusive. Packets with a total length that is strictly less than the
specified number will match the rule.
PRIORITY - [-|priority]
Added in Shorewall 4.5.8. Specifies the rule
priority. The
priority value must be > 0 and <= 65535.
When a priority is not given:
•For Shorewall versions prior to 4.5.8 - all
filters have priority 10.
•For Shorewall 4.5.8 and later - for each device,
the compiler maintains a high-water priority with an initial value of 0. When
a filter has no priority, the high-water priority is incremented by 1
and assigned to the filter. When a priority greater than the high-water
priority is entered in this column, the high-water priority is set to the
specified priority. An attempt to assign a priority value greater than
65535 (explicitly or implicitly) raises an error.
The default priority values used by other Shorewall-generated
filters are as follows:
•Classify by packet mark - ( class priority
<< 8 ) | 20.
•Ingress policing - 10
•Simple TC ACK packets - 1
•Complex TC ACK packets - ( class priority
<< 8 ) | 10.
•Classify by TOS - ( class priority
<< 8 ) | 15.
•Class with 'occurs' - 65535
- 1.
- shorewall-tcdevices
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall-tcdevices.html
- 2.
- shorewall-tcclasses
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall-tcclasses.html
- 3.
- shorewall.conf (5)
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall.conf.html
- 4.
- shorewall-ipsets(5)
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall-ipsets.html
- 5.
- shorewall-exclusion
https://shorewall.org/manpages/shorewall-exclusion.html
- 6.
- https://shorewall.org/traffic_shaping.htm
https://shorewall.org/traffic_shaping.htm
- 7.
- https://shorewall.org/MultiISP.html
https://shorewall.org/MultiISP.html
- 8.
- https://shorewall.org/PacketMarking.html
https://shorewall.org/PacketMarking.html
- 9.
- https://shorewall.org/configuration_file_basics.htm#Pairs
https://shorewall.org/configuration_file_basics.htm#Pairs