Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "296bdfad".
2020 Apr 18
1
CentO 8 and nftables default policy
...> ?dc110112-3824-4cf3-946f-ba6e15cd29c3? allow-dhcp
> ?fecc383a-bab5-465d-a5be-98834fb626ce? allow-dhcp-server
> ?761e7132-8738-47c2-8101-275d6fd6a347? allow-incoming-ipv4
> ?d37b017f-8f21-4ad0-9fa6-052a5cb1ed2e? allow-ipv4
> ?a8c740d5-328c-452e-bae7-9828c54f95b7? clean-traffic
> ?296bdfad-11d9-4aa0-9817-4656ef2be6e5? clean-traffic-gateway
> ?69215a61-bff5-482a-b913-589bb1ce18f2? no-arp-ip-spoofing
> ?70c61f0a-c005-407f-843d-d13c2495f05d? no-arp-mac-spoofing
> ?386cd2f4-7272-43e2-ba1f-80cb3518649c? no-arp-spoofing
> ?9117fa21-e3d6-4c32-9cdf-af97ebd6599e? no-ip-multicast
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2020 Apr 17
2
CentO 8 and nftables default policy
Hi list,
I'm studying nftables. I'm using CentOS 8.1 (Gnome) and I disabled
firewalld. I noticed that a default policy is created with tables and
chains probably for firewalld.
So I created a .nft script where I stored my rules with a flush for
previous ruleset, then saved on /etc/sysconfig/nftables.conf and the
enabled nftables service.
Running the script with nft -f script.nft all
2020 Apr 18
0
CentO 8 and nftables default policy
...b135143425e2? allow-arp
?dc110112-3824-4cf3-946f-ba6e15cd29c3? allow-dhcp
?fecc383a-bab5-465d-a5be-98834fb626ce? allow-dhcp-server
?761e7132-8738-47c2-8101-275d6fd6a347? allow-incoming-ipv4
?d37b017f-8f21-4ad0-9fa6-052a5cb1ed2e? allow-ipv4
?a8c740d5-328c-452e-bae7-9828c54f95b7? clean-traffic
?296bdfad-11d9-4aa0-9817-4656ef2be6e5? clean-traffic-gateway
?69215a61-bff5-482a-b913-589bb1ce18f2? no-arp-ip-spoofing
?70c61f0a-c005-407f-843d-d13c2495f05d? no-arp-mac-spoofing
?386cd2f4-7272-43e2-ba1f-80cb3518649c? no-arp-spoofing
?9117fa21-e3d6-4c32-9cdf-af97ebd6599e? no-ip-multicast
?7a964470-4f74-4...