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.