Uploaded image for project: 'RHEL'
  1. RHEL
  2. RHEL-14485

Firewalld rebase to latest 1.3.z

    • Icon: Story Story
    • Resolution: Done-Errata
    • Icon: Normal Normal
    • rhel-9.4
    • rhel-9.4
    • firewalld
    • firewalld-1.3.4-1.el9
    • Rebase
    • rhel-sst-networking-core
    • ssg_networking
    • 13
    • None
    • QE ack, Dev ack
    • False
    • Hide

      None

      Show
      None
    • Yes
    • None
    • Enhancement
    • Hide
      .`firewalld` rebased to version 1.3

      The `firewalld` package has been upgraded to version 1.3, which provides multiple bug fixes and enhancements. Notable changes include:

      * New `reset-to-defaults` CLI option: This option resets configuration of the `firewalld` service to defaults. This allows users to erase `firewalld` configuration and start over with the default settings.

      * Enable the `--add-masquerade` CLI option for policies with `ingress-zone=ZONE`, where `ZONE` has interfaces assigned with the `--add-interface` CLI option. This removes a restriction and enables usage of interfaces (instead of sources) in common scenarios.

      The reasons to introduce these features:

      * `reset-to-defaults` was implemented to reset the firewall to the default configuration.

      * Using interfaces allows change of IP address without impacting firewall configuration.

      As a result, users can perform the following actions:

      * Reset the configuration

      * Combine `--add-maquerade` with `--add-interface` while using policies
      Show
      .`firewalld` rebased to version 1.3 The `firewalld` package has been upgraded to version 1.3, which provides multiple bug fixes and enhancements. Notable changes include: * New `reset-to-defaults` CLI option: This option resets configuration of the `firewalld` service to defaults. This allows users to erase `firewalld` configuration and start over with the default settings. * Enable the `--add-masquerade` CLI option for policies with `ingress-zone=ZONE`, where `ZONE` has interfaces assigned with the `--add-interface` CLI option. This removes a restriction and enables usage of interfaces (instead of sources) in common scenarios. The reasons to introduce these features: * `reset-to-defaults` was implemented to reset the firewall to the default configuration. * Using interfaces allows change of IP address without impacting firewall configuration. As a result, users can perform the following actions: * Reset the configuration * Combine `--add-maquerade` with `--add-interface` while using policies
    • Done
    • None

      Rebase firewalld to the latest upstream 1.3.z.

              egarver Eric Garver
              egarver Eric Garver
              Jaroslav Klech
              Eric Garver Eric Garver
              qe-baseos-daemons qe-baseos-daemons
              Mayur Patil Mayur Patil
              Votes:
              0 Vote for this issue
              Watchers:
              8 Start watching this issue

                Created:
                Updated:
                Resolved: