How To Start and Enable Firewalld on Fedora 23
As a matter of following security best practices, you should protect your server with a firewall. Fedora 23 and CentOS 7 come with firewalld, an alternative to iptables.
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for enabling and starting firewalld on Fedora 23. The instructions are the same for CentOS 7.
- We’ll be logging in as root on a Liquid Web Self Managed Fedora 23 server.
Enable Firewalld
To enable firewalld and have it start at boot, run the following command:
systemctl enable firewalld
Start Firewalld
To start firewalld, run the following command:
systemctl start firewalld
Check the Status of Firewalld
To check the status of firewalld, run the following command as root:
systemctl status firewalld
To stop and disable firewalld, visit How to Stop and Disable Firewalld on Fedora 23
Related Articles:
![Avatar for dpepper](/static/2c17138ab1f3169bd3d8c5d24b120c40/9ca7a/dfe72ec2c4774f1c35126549b4fbf921.png)
About the Author: dpepper
Our Sales and Support teams are available 24 hours by phone or e-mail to assist.
Latest Articles
How to install PyTorch on Linux (AlmaLinux)
Read ArticleInnovative armor — exploring ThreatDown’s impact on cyber defense
Read ArticleControlling PHP settings with a custom php.ini file
Read ArticleLinux dos2unix command syntax — removing hidden Windows characters from files
Read ArticleChange cPanel password from WebHost Manager (WHM)
Read Article