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** xref:reset-root-password.adoc[Resetting a root password]
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** xref:using-aide.adoc[Checking file integrity with AIDE]
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** xref:getting-started-with-apache-http-server.adoc[Getting started with Apache HTTP Server]
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** xref:how-to-edit-iptables-rules.adoc[How to edit iptables rules]
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** xref:samba.adoc[How to create a Samba share]
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** xref:join-active-directory-freeipa.adoc[How to join an Active Directory or FreeIPA domain]
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= How to edit iptables rules
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.Outdated information
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[CAUTION]
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A newer, more flexible access control service, firewalld,
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is now the default firewall manager for Fedora/CentOS.
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For most regular users' needs,
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firewalld has eliminated the need to edit iptables rules directly.
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You may wish to read the <<firewalld.adoc#,Using firewalld>> Quick Doc instead of this document,
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as the information provided here is no longer current.
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It is preserved mainly for historical interest.
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====
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In this how-to, we will illustrate how to edit iptables rules
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using the `iptables` command and the system configuration file
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`/etc/sysconfig/iptables`.
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NOTE: This how-to illustrates editing existing iptables rules,
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not the initial creation of rules chains.
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include::{partialsdir}/iptables-cli.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
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