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Home » Technical » Computing » Add Webmin to FirewallD
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Add Webmin to FirewallD

by William Rendell|Published April 15, 2020

The below will open tcp port 10000 on FirewallD to get access to webmin

firewall-cmd –permanent –zone=public –add-port=10000/tcp

A reload of FirwwallD is needed to activate the permanent rule into the running environment

firewall-cmd –reload

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