Kalcifer, 1 year ago Because the people that wrote it decided to make it that way. Sure, but it still feels like a strange design decision. If you don’t like it, just remove firewalld and manage your iptables/nftables directly This is essentially what I ended up doing.
Because the people that wrote it decided to make it that way.
Sure, but it still feels like a strange design decision.
If you don’t like it, just remove firewalld and manage your iptables/nftables directly
This is essentially what I ended up doing.