I've got something like this:
$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --list-all
[sudo] password for afayzullin:
public (default)
interfaces:
sources:
services: dhcpv6-client dns http https kerberos kpasswd ldap ldaps ntp ssh
ports: 7389/tcp
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich
Chris,
My understanding is that firewalld "services" are where we're heading
but I'm not entirely
sure how much or how little of these are fully supported/available yet.
I've copied Thomas - he'll know :-)
-m
On 08/26/2014 10:26 AM, Chris Whittle wrote:
Here is what I found that seems to w
Here is what I found that seems to work from
http://adam.younglogic.com/2013/04/firewall-d-for-freeipa/
It only has to be ran once...
cat >/etc/firewalld/services/kerberos.xml <
kerberos
Kerberos
EOD
cat >/etc/firewalld/services/kpasswd.xml <
kpasswd
kpasswd
EOD
cat
brendan kearney wrote:
> systemctl stop firewalld
> systemctl disable firewalld
>
> systemctl stop iptables
> systemctl disable iptables
>
> sudo iptables -nvL
>
> This is not a recommended config, as a firewall will save your bacon
> without you realizing it. Fwbuilder is a great package in th
systemctl stop firewalld
systemctl disable firewalld
systemctl stop iptables
systemctl disable iptables
sudo iptables -nvL
This is not a recommended config, as a firewall will save your bacon
without you realizing it. Fwbuilder is a great package in the fedora repos
that will write excellent fi
I've got my server up and running great with one exception every time I
reboot I have to login and flush the iptables or nothing can connect.
I've found a ton of fixes and none seem to work, I'm on FC20 does anyone
have experience with it and wouldn't mind helping?
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