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Firewalld provides a dynamically managed firewall with support for network/firewall zones that define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 firewall settings, ethernet bridges and IP sets. There is a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also provides an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly. | Firewalld provides a dynamically managed firewall with support for network/firewall zones that define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 firewall settings, ethernet bridges and IP sets. There is a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also provides an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly. | ||
== Systems Installed == | == Systems Installed == | ||
By default, firewalld is available on RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Fedora. | By default, firewalld is available on RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Fedora. |
Revision as of 04:47, 16 November 2022
Firewalld provides a dynamically managed firewall with support for network/firewall zones that define the trust level of network connections or interfaces. It has support for IPv4, IPv6 firewall settings, ethernet bridges and IP sets. There is a separation of runtime and permanent configuration options. It also provides an interface for services or applications to add firewall rules directly.
Systems Installed
By default, firewalld is available on RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Fedora.