i'm on
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) and firewalld 0.3.9
and it works, has been for a few months, perfectly fine.
On 26/08/16 23:46, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I believe the priority feature is introduced in a version later than what is
in CentOS 7. However, I believe the 7.3 update (in
On Aug 26, 2016, at 13:25, Dan White wrote:
>
> How about
> http://www.firewalld.org/documentation -> firewall.direct(5)
> https://twoerner.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.direct.html
>
> priority="priority"
> The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0
How about
http://www.firewalld.org/documentation -> firewall.direct(5)
https://twoerner.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.direct.html
priority="priority"
The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0 means add rule on top of the
chain, with a higher priority the rule will be added
On Fri, August 26, 2016 11:21 am, Jeff White wrote:
> Is there any way to order rich rules in firewalld?
Requesting any features should go to either RedHat, as CentOS, crudely
stated, is "binary replica" of RedHat Enterprise" Linux. Or to open source
firewalld project:
http://www.firewalld.org/
Is there any way to order rich rules in firewalld? If I remove all
rules and add them back in firewalld seems to put them in whatever order
it feels like.
Alternatively, how can I change the default policy of a firewalld zone?
At the moment I don't see any way to have a zone accept traffic
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