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I've just ordered a Comcast business class connection with 5 static IP
addresses.

Reading over the aliased interfaces documentation, I'm not real clear on
what to do with /etc/shorewall/interfaces (if anything).

I'll be setting up eth0:0-eth0:4 all in the net zone. I won't be doing
any one to one NAT, and a few port forwards for ssh, mail, VoIP,
webserver, etc (all on different external IP's)

The only thing I have gleaned from the docs is that I would use
/etc/shorewall/interfaces only if I had multiple subnets to deal with?
Given that is not the case in my scenario (I run a 10.6.1.0/24 subnet on
the LAN) would I just omit /etc/shorewall/interfaces altogether?

Thanks,
Stephen


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