firewall: correct rule-set interface assignment

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Ganawa Juanah 2022-10-08 16:19:31 -05:00
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@ -591,17 +591,17 @@ A Rule-Set can be applied to every interface:
* ``out``: Ruleset for forwarded packets on an outbound interface
* ``local``: Ruleset for packets destined for this router
.. cfgcmd:: set interface ethernet <ethN> firewall [in | out | local]
[name | ipv6-name] <rule-set>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall interface <interface> [in | out | local] [name | ipv6-name] <rule-set>
Here are some examples for applying a rule-set to an interface
.. code-block:: none
set interface ethernet eth1 vif 100 firewall in name LANv4-IN
set interface ethernet eth1 vif 100 firewall out name LANv4-OUT
set interface bonding bond0 firewall in name LANv4-IN
set interfaces openvpn vtun1 firewall in name Lanv4-IN
set firewall interface eth1.100 in name LANv4-IN
set firewall interface eth1.100 out name LANv4-OUT
set firewall interface bond0 in name LANv4-IN
set firewall interfac vtun1 in name LANv4-IN
.. note::
As you can see in the example here, you can assign the same rule-set to