Machine is an internal server with zero need to provide or receive ip addresses using dhcp (all IPs are hard coded). Question: how do I disable dhcpv6-client on this box? [user at boxname user]# firewall-cmd --list-all public (active) target: default icmp-block-inversion: no interfaces: enp2s0 sources: services: cockpit dhcpv6-client http https ssh ports: protocols: masquerade: no forward-ports: source-ports: icmp-blocks: rich rules: Thanks, Jay
Am 06.06.20 um 14:55 schrieb Jay Hart:> Machine is an internal server with zero need to provide or receive ip addresses using dhcp (all > IPs are hard coded). > > Question: how do I disable dhcpv6-client on this box? > > [user at boxname user]# firewall-cmd --list-all > public (active) > target: default > icmp-block-inversion: no > interfaces: enp2s0 > sources: > services: cockpit dhcpv6-client http https ssh > ports: > protocols: > masquerade: no > forward-ports: > source-ports: > icmp-blocks: > rich rules: >This output does not correlate with your question. If your NetworkManager.service is configured to use a static configuration, then dhcp is not in use. If you want that your firewall configuration reflects your service configuration, then firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=dhcpv6-client -- Leon
> Am 06.06.20 um 14:55 schrieb Jay Hart: >> Machine is an internal server with zero need to provide or receive ip addresses using dhcp (all >> IPs are hard coded). >> >> Question: how do I disable dhcpv6-client on this box? >> >> [user at boxname user]# firewall-cmd --list-all >> public (active) >> target: default >> icmp-block-inversion: no >> interfaces: enp2s0 >> sources: >> services: cockpit dhcpv6-client http https ssh >> ports: >> protocols: >> masquerade: no >> forward-ports: >> source-ports: >> icmp-blocks: >> rich rules: >> > > > This output does not correlate with your question. > > If your NetworkManager.service is configured to use a static > configuration, then dhcp is not in use. > > > If you want that your firewall configuration reflects your service > configuration, then > > firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-service=dhcpv6-client > > -- > Leon > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >That command and a reload resolved my issue. Thank you Leon. Jay