.. _LMI-FirewalldDirectConfiguration: LMI_FirewalldDirectConfiguration -------------------------------- Class reference =============== Subclass of :ref:`CIM_SettingData ` Direct configuration gives more direct access to the firewall. It allows to directly specify ip(6)tables rule. Direct configuration should be used only as a last resort when it's not possible to use LMI_FirwalldZone configuration. Key properties ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | :ref:`InstanceID ` Local properties ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *None* Local methods ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. _LMI-FirewalldDirectConfiguration-AddDirectChain: ``uint16`` **AddDirectChain** (``uint8`` IPFamily, ``string`` Table, ``string`` Chain, :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectChain ` DirectChain) Add new Firewalld Chain into the direct configuration. **Parameters** *IN* ``uint8`` **IPFamily** The IP family where the chain will be created. ======== ====== ValueMap Values ======== ====== 1 IPv4 2 IPv6 ======== ====== *IN* ``string`` **Table** The table name where the chain will be created. This can be one of the tables that can be used for iptables or ip6tables. For the possible values, please have a look at the TABLES section in the iptables man pages: For IPv4 in iptables(8), for IPv6 in ip6tables(8). *IN* ``string`` **Chain** The name of the chain, that will be created. Please make sure that there is no other chain with this name already. *OUT* :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectChain ` **DirectChain** Newly created LMI_FirewalldDirectChain instance. .. _LMI-FirewalldDirectConfiguration-AddDirectRule: ``uint16`` **AddDirectRule** (``uint8`` IPFamily, ``string`` Table, ``string`` Chain, ``uint32`` Priority, ``string`` Rule, :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectRule ` DirectRule) Add new Firewalld Direct Rule into the direct configuration. **Parameters** *IN* ``uint8`` **IPFamily** The IP family where the direct rule will be created. ======== ====== ValueMap Values ======== ====== 1 IPv4 2 IPv6 ======== ====== *IN* ``string`` **Table** The table name where the rule will be added. This can be one of the tables that can be used for iptables or ip6tables. For the possible values, please have a look at the TABLES section in the iptables man pages: For IPv4 in iptables(8), for IPv6 in ip6tables(8). *IN* ``string`` **Chain** The name of the chain where the rule will be added. This can be either a built-in chain or a chain that has been created with the chain rule. If the chain name is a built-in chain, then the rule will be added to chain_direct,else the supplied chain name is used. chain_direct is created internally for all built-in chains to make sure that the added rules do not conflict with the rules created by firewalld. *IN* ``uint32`` **Priority** The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0 means add rule on top of the chain, with a higher priority the rule will be added further down. Rules with the same priority are on the same level and the order of these rules is not fixed and may change. If you want to make sure that a rule will be added after another one, use a low priority for the first and a higher for the following. *IN* ``string`` **Rule** The Rule can be any arguments of iptables or ip6tables, that do not conflict with the table or chain attributes. *OUT* :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectRule ` **DirectRule** Newly created LMI_FirewalldDirectRule instance. .. _LMI-FirewalldDirectConfiguration-AddDirectPassthough: ``uint16`` **AddDirectPassthough** (``uint8`` IPFamily, ``string`` Rule, :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectPassthrough ` Passthrough) Add new Firewalld Passthrough Rule. **Parameters** *IN* ``uint8`` **IPFamily** The IP family where the passthrough rule will be created. ======== ====== ValueMap Values ======== ====== 1 IPv4 2 IPv6 ======== ====== *IN* ``string`` **Rule** The Rule can be any arguments of iptables or ip6tables. *OUT* :ref:`LMI_FirewalldDirectPassthrough ` **Passthrough** Inherited properties ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ``string`` :ref:`ElementName ` | ``string`` :ref:`Description ` | ``uint16`` :ref:`ChangeableType ` | ``string`` :ref:`InstanceID ` | ``uint64`` :ref:`Generation ` | ``string`` :ref:`Caption ` | ``string`` :ref:`ConfigurationName ` Inherited methods ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *None*