The shorewall documentation explains in http://shorewall.org/Docker.html how to configure shorewall for use with docker. The problem with the configuration is that it only allows connections from the host to the main bridge docker0
. Connections to other networks on dynamically created bridges, with names starting by default with br-
, is blocked. Instead of the recommended contents of /etc/shorewall/interfaces
, use wild-card interface names as follows:
#ZONE INTERFACE OPTIONS
#dock docker0 bridge # disabled default recommendation
dock docker0 physical=docker+,routeback=1
dock br physical=br-+,routeback=1
This declares interfaces with names starting with docker
, including the default docker0
, and starting with br-
to be in the dock
zone.
For the rest of the configuration, follow the shorewall documentation as is.
This setup fixes problems running composite apps set up manually or using docker-compose
.
The actual name should not matter, since the wildcard
physical=docker+
is there to match any interface with a name starting withdocker
.Details might also depend on the way how the distribution sets up networking and on the order in which components get started.
Disclaimer: My production machines are debian, versions 9-11. So details might vary. I'm glad to get additional information on what to change/fix on other distributions.