I thought that applying a source instead of a interface to a zone would also work.
Am 21. März 2015 20:10:15 MEZ, schrieb Matthew Miller <mat...@mattdm.org>: >On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:19:13PM +0100, Tim wrote: >> I would like to know what will happen when I add 192.168.3.0/24 to >> trusted zone, but 192.168.3.1/32 to public zone. >[...] >> What's firewalld's rule? Deny before allow? > >It's a little confusing, but the zones apply to _your_ interfaces, not >to external addresses. Only one zone is active at a time per interface. > >-- >Matthew Miller ><mat...@fedoraproject.org> >Fedora Project Leader >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos