I've been running an CentOS 6.x firewall/NAT router, using iptables for
many years. My very simple iptables ruleset is based on the venerable
Oskar Andreasson tutorial
(https://www.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html).
I'm planning on upgrading that system to Fedora 30, and am wondering if
I really, really need to figure out how to port my iptables ruleset to
work with firewalld. Other than the need to be up to date (I am
originally from Kansas City), what're the advantages of firewalld?
Installing F30, adding iptables and my current ruleset, and disabling
firewalld looks very simple and quick. Why shouldn't I do it?
If necessary, I can post an anonymized copy of the iptables ruleset on
pastbin, but really looking for higher level advice.
Thanks.
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Tim Evans |5 Chestnut Court
443-394-3864 |Owings Mills, MD 21117
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