firewall-cmd

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dimpase
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firewall-cmd

Post by dimpase » 2017/11/21 18:58:31

Greetings!
Prompt please, I have 2 connections ethernet (local and external), at activation of a firewall and I launch local connection the external connection ceases to accept connections. Tried to transfer the local connection to the zone with the external one - everything works but the rules are not saved, when it is restarted it disappears (although I use the --permanent key). Under firewall-cmd

bigrunner2120
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Re: firewall-cmd

Post by bigrunner2120 » 2017/12/13 20:36:01

Greetings,
Have you tried to defined the interface to the zone within configuration file?

bigrunner2120
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Re: firewall-cmd

Post by bigrunner2120 » 2019/11/15 17:55:01

Hey guys
yeah...that right
much appreciative

busulmac
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Re: firewall-cmd

Post by busulmac » 2020/01/26 20:38:02

Hi dude! How you did that?

summitflier
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Re: firewall-cmd

Post by summitflier » 2020/01/28 22:40:27

use the --permanent option.

firewall-cmd --zone=Public --add-service=httpd --permanent

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Re: firewall-cmd

Post by TrevorH » 2020/01/30 16:17:11

Someone necro'ed this thread which dates from 3 years ago. I suspect the OP no longer cares. Locked.
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