* Alex <[email protected]> [10-02-16 21:18]:
> Hi,
> 
> > i use iptables but a google search finds:
> >   
> > http://serverfault.com/questions/751319/how-to-check-if-firewalld-is-blocking-an-incoming-ip-address
> >   and
> >   http://www.tecmint.com/firewalld-rules-for-centos-7/2/
> >   items #8 and #9
> 
> Thanks for this. I've got it set up that way already, but none of
> these show with firewall-cmd  the list of IPs that are currently being
> blocked.
> 
> How are you using iptables with firewalld/fail2ban? I'd much prefer to
> do that, because it's much easier to manage networks and source
> addresses.


i don't user firewalld, but SuSEfirewall2 for iptables, and all i did to
set it up was follow the instructions.  i know absolutely *nothing* about
firewalld past what you have conveyed.

ps: replied on list as that is where the conversation originated and
*should* be continued.

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