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1. Start firewalld | === 1. Start firewalld === | ||
systemctl start firewalld.service | systemctl start firewalld.service | ||
2. Check if it is up and running | === 2. Check if it is up and running === | ||
systemctl status firewalld.service | systemctl status firewalld.service | ||
3. Check if the firewall command line tool 'firewall-cmd' is able to connect to the firewall daemon | === 3. Check if the firewall command line tool 'firewall-cmd' is able to connect to the firewall daemon === | ||
firewall-cmd --state && echo "running" | firewall-cmd --state && echo "running" | ||
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The result should be ''running'' | The result should be ''running'' | ||
4. Check if zones are set up | === 4. Check if zones are set up === | ||
iptables-save | grep ZONE | wc -l | iptables-save | grep ZONE | wc -l |
Revision as of 12:31, 16 March 2012
Description
This is the test case to check if firewalld is able to start and if the firewall setup is working.
How to test
1. Start firewalld
systemctl start firewalld.service
2. Check if it is up and running
systemctl status firewalld.service
3. Check if the firewall command line tool 'firewall-cmd' is able to connect to the firewall daemon
firewall-cmd --state && echo "running"
The result should be running
4. Check if zones are set up
iptables-save | grep ZONE | wc -l ip6tables-save | grep ZONE | wc -l
The output of both command should not be null.