Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 11:45:10 -0400
Bill Davidsen wrote:
2 - is it as easy as removing firewalld and installing networkmanager with yum?
They have nothing to do with one another as far as I know.
Just copy your /etc/sysconfig/iptables (and ip6tables) from your old
system and
systemctl disable firewalld
systemctl mask firewalld
systemctl enable iptables
systemctl enable ip6tables
and all the "easy" firewalld crap you have no idea how to use
and don't want to waste time learning is gone and all the "complicated"
iptables stuff you already spent years learning and know how to
use is back :-).
Thanks, this is the assurance I was hoping to get,
I fear that the firewalld interface leans toward making "do it the way the UI
author would" easy, and it never occurred to him/her/them to do anything like
what I'm doing.
And I can/do use firewalld for clients, and even servers, but for forwarding
rules, and routing efforts, it's not an optimal UI.
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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