On 01/06/2017 05:46 PM, Konstantin Olchanski wrote:
People who tinker with these systems are not old school unix sysadmin
heavyweights, there is no patience (no time) to learn complicated
things like systemd or firewalld, no matter how well documented they are,
if complexity stands between me and my tinkering, out it will go,
let's see how quickly.

Well, to a rank newbie to these sorts of things, systemd and firewalld are no more complicated than upstart with manual iptables rules or SysVInit with ipchains rules (true SysVInit, not the upstart emulation found in EL6). Really; to the beginner systemd is not any more complicated than the morass of rc files in /etc/init.d and friends.


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