On 07/05/2021 13:57, Jouk wrote:
I did a quick check with a fedora 33 machine on which it works. on that machine when I
give the firewall-cmd --list-all command the entry "forward: no" is not present
at all. So it seems that something changed in respect to forwarding.
F34 has --add-forward wh
I did a quick check with a fedora 33 machine on which it works. on that machine
when I give the firewall-cmd --list-all command the entry "forward: no" is not
present at all. So it seems that something changed in respect to forwarding.
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sure you are right. I only added the command for the home zone to show that
that one worked, but the same command on the zone I would like to use ,
FedoraWorkstation, fails. why?
with the --permanent set is gives success, however after restarting firewalld,
the forward seems to be still off.
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On Thu, 2021-05-06 at 15:44 +0200, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Btw, is there any setting which resets ip address once in a few
> hours. Does DHCP do this anyway, even though I think that the
> interval is for over a day.
DHCP leases you an IP for a certain time period (whatever the server is
configured
On 07/05/2021 07:41, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 5/6/21 3:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I read it that the
--add-forward is for intra zone forwarding.
Shouldn't that be inter zone (between zones) rather than inter zone (inside a
zone) here?
https://firewalld.org/2020/04/intra-zone-forwarding
The origina
On 5/6/21 3:38 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I read it that the
--add-forward is for intra zone forwarding.
Shouldn't that be inter zone (between zones) rather than inter zone
(inside a zone) here?
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On Thu, 2021-05-06 at 10:14 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I can't decide if this is a feature or a bug. I haven't yet
> finished configuring fedora 34 to use my FVWM session instead
> of gnome, so I'm running gnome on xorg with nvidia binary drivers.
>
> At seemingly random times, the fedora logo d
On 06/05/2021 22:16, Jouk wrote:
Still got a problem when trying to set forwarding on zone FedoraWorkstation,
whikle the command on zone home gives success:
[root@foxtrot ~]# firewall-cmd --zone=home --add-forward
success
[root@foxtrot ~]# firewall-cmd --zone=FedoraWorkstation --add-forward
Err
Still got a problem when trying to set forwarding on zone FedoraWorkstation,
whikle the command on zone home gives success:
[root@foxtrot ~]# firewall-cmd --zone=home --add-forward
success
[root@foxtrot ~]# firewall-cmd --zone=FedoraWorkstation --add-forward
Error: COMMAND_FAILED: 'python-nftable
I can't decide if this is a feature or a bug. I haven't yet
finished configuring fedora 34 to use my FVWM session instead
of gnome, so I'm running gnome on xorg with nvidia binary drivers.
At seemingly random times, the fedora logo down in the bottom
right corner will flicker like it is folding do
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