CentOS7 firewall?
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 I see the firewall installed in that list. The Linux firewall is called iptables. 
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 @anonymous said: [root@nginx ~]# firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=http/tcp --permanent -bash: firewall-cmd: command not foundThat's a firewall management utility that it cannot find, not the firewall itself. 
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 I thought CentOS7 was using firewalld, not iptables? 
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 Trying to follow @JaredBusch guide here: http://mangolassi.it/topic/6905/setting-up-nginx-on-centos-7-as-a-reverse-proxy 
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 So confused..... 
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 firewalld was not installed by default. I thought it was? @JaredBusch the other day just told me it was too....  
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 @anonymous said: So confused..... firewall-cmdis a core command for CentOS 7 I have no idea why that is not working for you. It is not an add on.
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 @JaredBusch Could I have bed media? 
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 @anonymous said: firewalld was not installed by default. I thought it was? @JaredBusch the other day just told me it was too....  I have never installed firewalld. It is part of a standard minimal install unless they changed that. 
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 @anonymous said: @JaredBusch Could I have bed media? Or they changed it in the new media. I have been using an ISO from late 2014 i think. I never updated. I just let the initial yum-y updatehandle it. Let me just go download the new media and see myself before I answer that.
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 Do you get anything if you type systemctl status firewalld? 
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 @johnhooks Nope. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @anonymous said: @JaredBusch Could I have bed media? Or they changed it in the new media. I have been using an ISO from late 2014 i think. I never updated. I just let the initial yum-y updatehandle it. Let me just go download the new media and see myself before I answer that.I just recently downloaded the ISO and its in there, no idea what's going on. 
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 @johnhooks Bad Media? 
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 @anonymous said: @johnhooks Nope. Where did you get the ISO? 
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 @johnhooks said: @JaredBusch said: @anonymous said: @JaredBusch Could I have bed media? Or they changed it in the new media. I have been using an ISO from late 2014 i think. I never updated. I just let the initial yum-y updatehandle it. Let me just go download the new media and see myself before I answer that.I just recently downloaded the ISO and its in there, no idea what's going on. For the record my old ISO is CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-DVD.iso
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 @johnhooks CentOS Website, but I think I used the torrent. Bad Idea? 
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 @JaredBusch said: @johnhooks said: @JaredBusch said: @anonymous said: @JaredBusch Could I have bed media? Or they changed it in the new media. I have been using an ISO from late 2014 i think. I never updated. I just let the initial yum-y updatehandle it. Let me just go download the new media and see myself before I answer that.I just recently downloaded the ISO and its in there, no idea what's going on. For the record my old ISO is CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-DVD.isoNot anywhere I can check but pretty sure mine is 7.1 something. 
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 @anonymous said: @johnhooks CentOS Website, but I think I used the torrent. Bad Idea? verify it against their checksum 



