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iptables services and firewalld are incompatible. If iptables services are used, firewalld must be disabled: [[firewalld#Disable]].
iptables services and firewalld are incompatible. If iptables services are used, firewalld must be disabled: [[firewalld#Disable]].
<pre>
yum install iptables
yum install iptables-services
</pre>


==iptables Services Configuration==
==iptables Services Configuration==

Revision as of 19:36, 5 January 2016

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Overview

iptables is a Linux command line tool used to query and manipulate the network packet filtering rules maintained by the Linux kernel. Network packet filtering in the kernel is implemented by the netfilter framework. The term "iptables" is also used to refer to the iptables service, which is a systemd service that uses the iptables tool to configure the packet filtering rules at boot. netfilter and iptables are used to implement network firewalls and NAT. The relationships between these concepts is explained in iptables Concepts: netfilter, iptables tool, iptables service and firewalld.

Concepts

iptables Concepts

iptables tool

iptables Services

Getting Information about iptables Services

iptables Services Installation

iptables services and firewalld are incompatible. If iptables services are used, firewalld must be disabled: firewalld#Disable.

yum install iptables
yum install iptables-services

iptables Services Configuration

iptables Services Operations

Configuration