Hi Jay,
I have added this enhancement to my feedback/Feature Request list with
engineering. We will be sure to assess this for possible inclusion in a
future release.
Many thanks,
Wm. Marc O'Brien
Scalr Technical Support
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So, I made an FAQ entry for this problem and my users do not read as much
as they should. Consequently, I get numerous and I mean 5-10 questions a
day from users asking me how to handle this.
It would be very nice if I could set this as a default.
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 8:55:31 AM
Ah, very good. Yes, this works.
I was looking for something at the "Role Editor" which would allow me to
make set the change at a higher scope.
I'll just make an FAQ answer with this problem.
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 8:34:15 AM UTC-7, Marat Komarov wrote:
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> You can check "Disable
You can check "Disable automated management of iptables" on advanced tab of
a farm role
Regards,
Marat
On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 9:46:11 PM UTC+3, Jay Farschman wrote:
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> I'm running CentOS 7 and perhaps it's the scalarizer agent starting
> iptables. It's not managed in systemctl,
I'm running CentOS 7 and perhaps it's the scalarizer agent starting
iptables. It's not managed in systemctl, that's for sure:
systemctl status firewalld
systemctl status iptables
systemctl status ip6tables
Those all show nothing. And it not in /etc/init.d/ or /etc/rc.local. I
did not see