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2017 Mar 27
2
firewalld management on a headless server
On 03/27/2017 03:24 PM, Mike wrote: > I recently converted my employer's firewall from pure iptabes to > firewalld and looked for something similar, more along the lines of > webmin, etc. > I didn't find anything close to a match. > In the end, it all came down to getting comfortable with > "firewall-cmd" in the shell. I have been digging and found that Fedora
2017 Mar 27
5
firewalld management on a headless server
Hi, > I recently converted my employer's firewall from pure iptabes to > firewalld and looked for something similar, more along the lines of > webmin, etc. funny, my webmin installation on a banana-pi has webmin 1.831, which has support for firewalld. I am not sure, but I believe I got it directly from www.webmin.com. best regards --- Michael Schumacher
2017 Mar 27
3
firewalld management on a headless server
On Mon, March 27, 2017 3:58 pm, Mike wrote: > I don't think it's going to give you a web-based firewall configuration > tool. Firewall/router system I use is pfSense: https://pfsense.org/ It has nice web interface for configuration of everything, based on FreeBSD (very slim, lightweight, small footprint). Has a lot what you may want to have in router box, including VPN,... If OP
2017 Mar 29
2
firewalld management on a headless server
On 03/29/2017 07:38 AM, Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 27.03.2017 um 21:03 schrieb Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>: >> Is there an Apache tool to manage firewalld on a headless server? >> >> I am looking forward to my next Centos project which is to replace my Juniper SSG5 firewall... >> >> And along that line, what overlap, if any between firewalld and
2017 Mar 27
0
firewalld management on a headless server
I recently converted my employer's firewall from pure iptabes to firewalld and looked for something similar, more along the lines of webmin, etc. I didn't find anything close to a match. In the end, it all came down to getting comfortable with "firewall-cmd" in the shell. Haven't used suricata, so nothing to add there. On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 3:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz
2017 Mar 27
0
firewalld management on a headless server
I don't think it's going to give you a web-based firewall configuration tool. It does allow you to control/configure networking hardware and devices via NetworkManager, but I don't believe it goes further than that for networking. Ironically, it does provide a an ssh-like session terminal where you can get directly logged in and use firewall-cmd. :-)
2017 Mar 29
0
firewalld management on a headless server
Am 27.03.2017 um 21:03 schrieb Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>: > > Is there an Apache tool to manage firewalld on a headless server? > > I am looking forward to my next Centos project which is to replace my Juniper SSG5 firewall... > > And along that line, what overlap, if any between firewalld and Suricata? We have good results with
2017 Mar 27
0
firewalld management on a headless server
Nice catch, Mr. Schumacher ---> The following modules are included as standard with release 1.831 of Webmin. FirewallD firewalld.wbm.gz Configure a Linux firewall using FirewallD, by editing allowed services and ports. This is likely the right tool for the job. On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Michael Schumacher <michael.schumacher at pamas.de> wrote: > Hi, > >> I recently
2017 Mar 28
1
firewalld management on a headless server
On 3/27/2017 10:20 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote: > That reminded me about Smoothwall I used to use a few years back. > Wasn't pfsense related to Smoothwall, maybe even a fork? smoothwall is linux based. m0n0wall was a BSD firewall that pfSense forked from back in 2004. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2013 Mar 01
3
EDNS support
I am having problems with EDNS support on a few Centos 6.3 bind servers. I am trying to determine if the problem is my Juniper SSG5 firewall of Centos. All the servers have firewall enabled, though I have tested with stopping iptables and ip6tables. I am using tests from: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/replysizetest dig @localhost +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt gets: ;; Truncated,
2017 Mar 27
1
firewalld management on a headless server
Mike wrote: > Nice catch, Mr. Schumacher ---> The following modules are included as > standard with release 1.831 of Webmin. FirewallD firewalld.wbm.gz > Configure a Linux firewall using FirewallD, by editing allowed > services and ports. > > This is likely the right tool for the job. > Webmin used to be considered insecure, and people would scream and yell if you
2017 Mar 28
0
firewalld management on a headless server
On Mon, March 27, 2017 17:31, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Mike wrote: >> Nice catch, Mr. Schumacher ---> The following modules are included >> as >> standard with release 1.831 of Webmin. FirewallD firewalld.wbm.gz >> Configure a Linux firewall using FirewallD, by editing allowed >> services and ports. >> >> This is likely the right tool for the
2017 Mar 28
0
firewalld management on a headless server
James B. Byrne wrote: > > On Mon, March 27, 2017 17:31, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Mike wrote: >>> Nice catch, Mr. Schumacher ---> The following modules are included as standard with release 1.831 of Webmin. FirewallD firewalld.wbm.gz Configure a Linux firewall using FirewallD, by editing allowed services and ports. >>> >>> This is likely the right
2017 Mar 28
0
firewalld management on a headless server
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri > Galtsev > Sent: den 27 mars 2017 23:43 > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] firewalld management on a headless server > > > On Mon, March 27, 2017 3:58 pm, Mike wrote: > > I don't think it's going to give you a
2017 Mar 30
0
firewalld management on a headless server
On Wed, 29 Mar 2017, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >On 03/29/2017 07:38 AM, Leon Fauster wrote: >>We have good results with http://www.shorewall.net/ an iptables >>"abstraction". >>Despite its not a GUI, the streamlined configuration helps to be effective. > >From what I can determine, it is still iptables. Not firewalld. That's what Leon said, shorewall is an
2017 Mar 28
0
firewalld management on a headless server
Webmin used to be considered insecure, and people would scream and yell if you suggested using it. Has that changed? mark Ahh, I did not know of this. Well, I'm back to suggesting OP take a little time and get comfortable with firewall-cmd in the terminal. If we want our solid redhat clone then systemd, NetworkManager, and firewalld are soldered into the foreseeable future.
2015 Aug 27
9
Samba AD firewalld services
Now with firewalld, opening up ports is now 'better' done by opening services. So what do I need, for starters it seems: dns, dhcp, dhcpv6, samba, kerberos Here is the list of services: RH-Satellite-6 amanda-client bacula bacula-client dhcp dhcpv6 dhcpv6-client dns ftp high-availability http https imaps ipp ipp-client ipsec kerberos kpasswd ldap ldaps libvirt libvirt-tls mdns mountd
2015 Dec 28
1
firewalld services
I am familiar with using commands like: firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http To enable firewalld services. I am also aware that this is through xml 'scripts' in: /usr/lib/firewalld/services/ But what I find interesting is what services are there and which are not. I went a'lookin with: grep "port=" /usr/lib/firewalld/services/*|more And found some like:
2015 Aug 27
3
Samba AD firewalld services
Progress... On 08/27/2015 08:50 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > After reading this thread.. and ..seeing the comments.. > > I googled a bit around. and yes.. more then 5 sec.. ;-) > > I wonder why almost every "centos/redhat/rpm based" howto removes firewalld with the base iptables service > now, i'm not "pro" systemd or con systemd, i use it but i set my
2015 Aug 27
2
Samba AD firewalld services
On 27/08/15 13:50, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > After reading this thread.. and ..seeing the comments.. > > I googled a bit around. and yes.. more then 5 sec.. ;-) > > I wonder why almost every "centos/redhat/rpm based" howto removes firewalld with the base iptables service Now here's a funny thing, I was searching the samba wiki for 'firewall' and found there