* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [10-29-18 08:49]:
On 29/10/2018 13.43, Dave Plater wrote:
On 29/10/2018 14:33, Carlos E. R. wrote:
As far as I can see, you did not have it enabled previously.
After boot : # systemctl status firewalld ● firewalld.service - firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: inactive (dead) Docs: man:firewalld(1) Note what line 3 says: Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled; It doesn't start at boot.
That line says that it is enabled, and that the default is not enabled. All correct.
The important line is the next one, "inactive (dead)".
And what do the logs say about that?
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