File: //usr/share/shorewall/configfiles/proxyarp.annotated
#
# Shorewall -- /etc/shorewall/proxyarp
#
# For information about entries in this file, type "man shorewall-proxyarp"
#
# See http://shorewall.net/ProxyARP.htm for additional information.
#
###############################################################################
#
# IPv4 only.
#
# This file is used to define Proxy ARP. There is one entry in this file for each
# IP address to be proxied.
#
# The columns in the file are as follows.
#
# ADDRESS - address
#
# IP Address.
#
# INTERFACE - interface (Optional as of Shorewall 4.4.16)
#
# Local interface where system with the ip address in ADDRESS is connected.
# This column is only required when HAVEROUTE is set to No (no) or is left
# empty.
#
# EXTERNAL - interface
#
# External Interface to be used to access this system from the Internet.
#
# HAVEROUTE - [-|Yes|No]
#
# If there is already a route from the firewall to the host whose address is
# given, enter Yes or yes in this column. Otherwise, enter no or No or leave
# the column empty and Shorewall will add the route for you. If Shorewall
# adds the route, its persistence depends on the value of thePERSISTENT
# column contains Yes; otherwise, shorewall stop or shorewall clear will
# delete the route.
#
# PERSISTENT - [-|Yes|No]
#
# If HAVEROUTE is No or no, then the value of this column determines if the
# route added by Shorewall persists after a shorewall stop or a shorewall
# clear. If this column contains Yes or yes then the route persists; If the
# column is empty or contains No or no then the route is deleted by shorewall
# stop or shorewall clear.
#
# Example
#
# Example 1:
#
# Host with IP 155.186.235.6 is connected to interface eth1 and we want hosts
# attached via eth0 to be able to access it using that address.
#
# #ADDRESS INTERFACE EXTERNAL
# 155.186.235.6 eth1 eth0
#
###############################################################################
#ADDRESS INTERFACE EXTERNAL HAVEROUTE PERSISTENT