On 05/10/2016 09:24 AM, Llolsten Kaonga wrote:
> Hello Durga,
> 
> As I mentioned earlier, up to version 1.8.2, we would just disable SELinux and
> the IPv4 firewall and things run smoothly. It was only when we installed
> version 1.10.2 (CentOS 7.2) that we run into these troubles. CentOS 7.2 no
> longer seems to bother with the IPv4 firewall, so you can’t do:
> 
>  
> 
> # service iptables save
> 
> # service iptables stop
> 
> # chkconfig iptables off

I'll just note that you can either embrace the new firewalld config (and use
firewall-cmd to open your needed ports) or you can remove firewalld and
install iptables-services and go back to the old iptables method of
configuring the firewall.  If you don't want a firewall at all, just remove
firewalld.

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