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2016 Aug 15
2
Locked out of the CentOS Fora
The username/email combo I give the "forgot password" option does not work and I cannot re-register as it says my email is in use. Suggestions ? Dan White | d_e_white at icloud.com ------------------------------------------------ ?Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.? (Bill Waterson: Calvin & Hobbes)
2016 Aug 26
3
Ordering rich rules with firewalld
Is there any way to order rich rules in firewalld? If I remove all rules and add them back in firewalld seems to put them in whatever order it feels like. Alternatively, how can I change the default policy of a firewalld zone? At the moment I don't see any way to have a zone accept traffic by default other than adding a rich rule allowing 0.0.0.0/0. -- Jeff White HPC Systems Engineer
2016 Aug 26
1
Ordering rich rules with firewalld
On Aug 26, 2016, at 13:25, Dan White <d_e_white at icloud.com> wrote: > > How about > http://www.firewalld.org/documentation -> firewall.direct(5) > https://twoerner.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.direct.html > > priority="priority" > The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0 means add r...
2016 Aug 15
0
Locked out of the CentOS Fora
...reset your account so you should receive an email shortly. Thanks. On 15/08/16 12:54, Dan White wrote: > The username/email combo I give the "forgot password" option does not > work and I cannot re-register as it says my email is in use. > > Suggestions ? > Dan White | d_e_white at icloud.com > ------------------------------------------------ > ?Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists > elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.? > (Bill Waterson: Calvin & Hobbes) > ______________________________________...
2016 Aug 26
0
Ordering rich rules with firewalld
.... Rules with the same priority are on the same level and the order of these rules is not fixed and may change. If you want to make sure that a rule will be added after another one, use a low priority for the first and a higher for the following. Sounds like the way to force the order. Dan White | d_e_white at icloud.com ------------------------------------------------ ?Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.? (Bill Waterson: Calvin & Hobbes) On Aug 26, 2016, at 12:21 PM, Jeff White <jeff.white at ws...
2014 Jan 23
0
puppetlabs-firewall question
In the documentation, it says: With the latest version, we now have in-built persistence, so this is no longer needed. However, you will still need some basic setup to define pre & post rules. resources { "firewall": purge => true } Firewall { before => Class['my_fw::post'], require => Class['my_fw::pre'], } class {
2014 Oct 07
0
fstab dilemma - pounding on file_line and augeas
RHEL 6.5 Puppet 3.7.1 puppetlabs-stdlib-4.3.2 Local hardening guidelines say that /usr/local and /var/log/audit have to be separate partitions. OK, so I make "mount" resources. Now the problem: The order of the mount points in /etc/fstab makes a difference. I had /usr/local before /usr, and at boot, the mount of /usr/local failed because the mount point did not (yet) exist. So I need