Den 2016-12-15 kl. 11:48, skrev Stephen Davies:
> For as long as I can remember (20 years plus) , I have used a customised
> iptables (or predecessors) to manage my firewall.
> 
> In recent Fedora releases, firewalld has become a default component.
> 
> I wish to totally remove firewalld from my F24 and to retain my original
> iptables setup.
> 
> I have tried using systemd disable firewalld but every time I reboot,
> firewalld still re-emerges and I have to stop it and reload my iptables
> configuration.

How do you disable systemd to start firewalld?

# systemctl mask firewalld.service

See man systemctl

       mask NAME...
           Mask one or more unit files, as specified on the command
line. This
           will link these units to /dev/null, making it impossible to start
           them. This is a stronger version of disable, since it
prohibits all
           kinds of activation of the unit, including enablement and manual
           activation. Use this option with care. This honors the --runtime
           option to only mask temporarily until the next reboot of the
           system. The --now option can be used to ensure that the units are
           also stopped.

       unmask NAME...
           Unmask one or more unit files, as specified on the command line.
           This will undo the effect of mask.

> 
> How can I get rid of this beast??
> 
> Cheers and thanks,
> Stephen
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-- 
Regards

Jon Ingason
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