Re: firewalld question

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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 06:39:37PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:

Thanks for the info, Matthew!

Fred
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 02:01:55PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
> > I'n wondering if it is possible to have Centos-7 automatically change
> > firewall zones, depending on the network we conect to.
> 
> The way to do this is changing the zone for the network in
> NetworkManager. (This works easily for wifi networks and is kind of a
> pain for wired ones, unfortunately, since there's not necessarily a
> good way to distinguish.) I don't have a CentOS (or RHEL) desktop and I
> don't remember offhand when this hit, but in Fedora, run the
> NetworkManager config panel, hit config on a network, and change the
> zone on the Security tab.
> 
> Or, put "ZONE=public" or "ZONE=work" or whatever in the ifcfg file for
> the network.
> 
> I'm hoping in the future to make this better, but there are actually a
> lot of different parts involved so it's hard to get everyone to agree
> on the best approach.
> 
> I personally make "public" my default zone, and then add zones that
> should be more trusted to networks that should be more open.
> 
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> Matthew Miller
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