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Using a Simple Firewall in CentOS 6

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– November 19, 2011Posted in: Howto, Submitted

The firewall has changed in CentOS 6 but it still provides a simple way of setting up a firewall. The first thing to do is install the tui.  

yum install -y system-config-firewall-tui

Once it is installed then you can call the firewall with this command:  

system-config-firewall-tui  

The firewall configuration no longer has the SELinux settings and it will take you through a number of steps to set up the firewall. Of course you will want to enable the firewall and then select “Customize” with the tab.



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