Hi,
the problem is that I'm using libvirtd for my vms. I think currently the
best solution is remove this policies from .xml files.
Il 18/04/20 22:22, Alan McRae via CentOS ha scritto:
I had the same problem.
If you are not using virtual machines then
# systemctl disable libvirtd
I had the same problem.
If you are not using virtual machines then
# systemctl disable libvirtd
works and is easily reversible.
Alan
On 18/04/2020 23:03, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 17/04/20 11:01, Alessandro Baggi ha scritto:
Hi list,
I'm studying nftables. I'm using CentOS 8.1 (Gnome)
Il 17/04/20 11:01, Alessandro Baggi ha scritto:
Hi list,
I'm studying nftables. I'm using CentOS 8.1 (Gnome) and I disabled
firewalld. I noticed that a default policy is created with tables and
chains probably for firewalld.
So I created a .nft script where I stored my rules with a flush
Hi list,
I'm studying nftables. I'm using CentOS 8.1 (Gnome) and I disabled
firewalld. I noticed that a default policy is created with tables and
chains probably for firewalld.
So I created a .nft script where I stored my rules with a flush for
previous ruleset, then saved on
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