brendan kearney wrote: > systemctl stop firewalld > systemctl disable firewalld > > systemctl stop iptables > systemctl disable iptables > > sudo iptables -nvL > > This is not a recommended config, as a firewall will save your bacon > without you realizing it. Fwbuilder is a great package in the fedora > repos that will write excellent firewall policies. Maybe take a look at > that.
Yeah, I would definitely not recommend complete disabling the firewall. Fedora 20 uses firewalld as its default firewall service. Use firewall-cmd to open ports as needed. Add the --permanent flag to make it persistent across reboots, but you need to reload the rules when using this flag (see the man page for details). rob > > On Aug 25, 2014 10:24 PM, "Chris Whittle" <cwhi...@gmail.com > <mailto:cwhi...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I've got my server up and running great with one exception every > time I reboot I have to login and flush the iptables or nothing can > connect. > > I've found a ton of fixes and none seem to work, I'm on FC20 does > anyone have experience with it and wouldn't mind helping? > > -- > Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users > Go To http://freeipa.org for more info on the project > > > -- Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users Go To http://freeipa.org for more info on the project