Removing Firewalld and returning to iptables
Firewalld may not be to everyone's liking and you may prefer iptables. So, on a final note, if you ever find yourself in a situation where you do not want to use Firewalld, you can return to iptables easily.
To begin with, you should disable Firewalld like this:
# systemctl disable firewalld # systemctl stop firewalld
You should then install and configure iptables by typing:
# yum install iptables-services # touch /etc/sysconfig/iptables # touch /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
Now, start the iptables
service with the following commands:
# systemctl start iptables # systemctl start ip6tables # systemctl enable iptables # systemctl enable ip6tables
From this point onwards, you now have iptables
as your firewall service of choice. However, just before you go, it is probably a good idea to reboot your server in order for the kernel to account for the new configuration.
To do this, type:
# reboot