add os firewall
Usage
stack add os firewall {os ...} {action=string} {chain=string} {protocol=string} {service=string} [comment=string] [flags=string] [network=string] [output-network=string] [rulename=string] [table=string]
Description
Add a firewall rule for an OS type.
Arguments
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[os]
OS type (e.g., ‘linux’, ‘sunos’).
Parameters
[action=string]
[chain=string]
[protocol=string]
[service=string]
{comment=string}
{flags=string}
{network=string}
{output-network=string}
{rulename=string}
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{table=string}
The table to add the rule to. Valid values are ‘filter’, ‘nat’, ‘mangle’, and ‘raw’. If this parameter is not specified, it defaults to ‘filter’
Examples
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stack add os firewall linux network=private service="all" protocol="all" action="ACCEPT" chain="FORWARD"
Accept all services and all protocols from the private network on the FORWARD chain for Linux hosts. If ‘eth0’ is associated with the private network on a Linux host, then this will be translated as the following iptables rule: “-A FORWARD -i eth0 -j ACCEPT”.
Edited by: Chris Ladd on Fri Oct 11 12:15:23 2019 -0700
Commit: 3a71eaf