Bug 1005439

Summary: [RFE] firewalld should allow specification of source addresses in service configuration files
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Michael Carney <mwc>
Component: firewalldAssignee: Thomas Woerner <twoerner>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 19CC: jpopelka, mwc, twoerner
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Description Michael Carney 2013-09-06 23:16:32 UTC
Description of problem: Currently, firewalld service configuration files (firewalld.service(5)) allows one to specify services with port, protocol, module, and destination address. It would be useful to add the ability to specify a *source* address, so one could limit the service to a specific host, in addition to port and protocol.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):0.3.4

Comment 1 Thomas Woerner 2014-08-19 12:02:37 UTC
Please have a look at the rich language. With it you can simply limit access to a service to a source address.

Also it is possible to bind a special zone to a source address.


See man page firewalld.richlanguage (5): source
and firewalld.zone (5): [ <source address="address[/mask]"/> ]

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Comment 4 Michael Carney 2017-10-09 17:52:29 UTC
No longer relevant.