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# firewall-cmd
> The firewalld command line client.
- View the available firewall zones:
`firewall-cmd --get-active-zones`
- View the rules which are currently applied:
`firewall-cmd --list-all`
- Permanently move the interface into the block zone, effectively blocking all communication:
`firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{block}} --change-interface={{enp1s0}}`
- Permanently open the port for a service in the specified zone (like port `443` when in the `public` zone):
`firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --add-service={{https}}`
- Permanently close the port for a service in the specified zone (like port `80` when in the `public` zone):
`firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --remove-service={{http}}`
- Permanently open two arbitrary ports in the specified zone:
`firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --add-port={{25565/tcp}} --add-port={{19132/udp}}`
- Reload firewalld to force rule changes to take effect:
`firewall-cmd --reload`