FIREWALLD.SERVICE(5)firewalld.serviceFIREWALLD.SERVICE(5)NAMEfirewalld.service - firewalld service configuration files
SYNOPSIS
/etc/firewalld/services/service.xml
/usr/lib/firewalld/services/service.xml
DESCRIPTION
A firewalld service configuration file provides the information of a
service entry for firewalld. The most important configuration options
are ports, modules and destination addresses.
This example configuration file shows the structure of an service
configuration file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<service>
<short>My Service</short>
<description>description</description>
<port port="137" protocol="tcp"/>
<module name="nf_conntrack_netbios_ns"/>
<destination ipv4="224.0.0.251" ipv6="ff02::fb"/>
</service>
OPTIONS
The config can contain these tags and attributes. Some of them are
mandatory, others optional.
service
The mandatory service start and end tag defines the service. This tag
can only be used once in a service configuration file. There are
optional attributes for services:
version="string"
To give the service a version.
short
Is an optional start and end tag and is used to give an icmptype a more
readable name.
description
Is an optional start and end tag to have a description for a icmptype.
port
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have
more than one port entry. All attributes of a port entry are mandatory:
port="string"
The port string can be a single port number or a port range
portid-portid or also empty to match a protocol only.
protocol="string"
If a port is given, the protocol value can either be tcp or udp. If
no port is given, it can be any protocol from /etc/protocols to
have a protocol match only.
module
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to
enable more than one netfilter kernel helper for the service. A module
entry has exactly one attribute:
name="string"
Defines the name of the kernel netfilter helper as a string.
destination
Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used only once. The
destination specifies the destination network as a network IP address
(optional with /mask), or a plain IP address. The use of hostnames is
not recommended, because these will only be resolved at service
activation and transmitted to the kernel. For more information in this
element, please have a look at --destination in iptables(8) and
ip6tables(8).
ipv4="address[/mask]"
The IPv4 destination address with optional mask.
ipv6="address[/mask]"
The IPv6 destination address with optional mask.
SEE ALSOfirewall-applet(1), firewalld(1), firewall-cmd(1), firewall-config(1),
firewalld.conf(5), firewalld.direct(5), firewalld.icmptype(5),
firewalld.lockdown-whitelist(5), firewall-offline-cmd(1),
firewalld.richlanguage(5), firewalld.service(5), firewalld.zone(5),
firewalld.zones(5)NOTES
firewalld home page at fedorahosted.org:
https://fedorahosted.org/firewalld/
More documentation with examples:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD
AUTHORS
Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
Developer
Jiri Popelka <jpopelka@redhat.com>
Developer
firewalld 0.3.10FIREWALLD.SERVICE(5)