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<tt>firewalld</tt> is a firewall service daemon with D-BUS interface. It is used to implement a dynamic firewall. The firewall supports network/firewall zones to define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 and for ethernet bridges and has a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also supports an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly. | <tt>firewalld</tt> is a firewall service daemon with D-BUS interface. It is used to implement a dynamic firewall. The firewall supports network/firewall zones to define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 and for ethernet bridges and has a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also supports an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly. | ||
<tt>firewalld</tt> comes with a graphical configuration tool <tt>firewall-config</tt>. <tt>firewalld</tt> uses the [[ | <tt>firewalld</tt> comes with a graphical configuration tool <tt>firewall-config</tt>. <tt>firewalld</tt> uses the [[iptables Concepts#iptables|iptables tool]] to communicate with [[iptablesConcepts#netfilter|netfilter]] in the kernel. |
Revision as of 19:08, 5 January 2016
External
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Guide firewalld: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Security_Guide/sec-Using_Firewalls.html#sec-Introduction_to_firewalld
Internal
Overview
firewalld is a firewall service daemon with D-BUS interface. It is used to implement a dynamic firewall. The firewall supports network/firewall zones to define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 and for ethernet bridges and has a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also supports an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly.
firewalld comes with a graphical configuration tool firewall-config. firewalld uses the iptables tool to communicate with netfilter in the kernel.