iptables 命令和 iptables.service 服务的区别
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iptables
命令 和iptabls.service
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我对 iptables
命令 和 iptabls.service
的一些疑惑,在 unix.stackexchange.com
提了相关问题,有小伙伴为我做了解答,下面为问题和答案
我一直以为因为有 iptables.service
服务才可以使用 iptables
命令,实际上并不是这样的,iptalbes
是基于内核的,和 iptables.service
没有关系,不用安装任何工具包就可以使用 iptable
命令添加的防火墙规则,只是添加的规则是临时的,基于内存的,会在系统重启前消失,所以需要 iptables.service
,firewalld.service
来对添加的规则进行保存。在系统重启后重载对应的防火墙规则,在系统关机时卸载对应的规则。
问题:
What is the difference between the iptables command and iptables.service?
I always thought I could only use the iptables
command if I had the iptables.service
service installed, but then I found out I was wrong
After adding the rule, it took effect immediately
Without the iptables.service
service, the command can still be used
I'm curious why we need iptables.service
and what it means, for simplicity we can use firewalld.service
.
I installed it and found only the configuration file
What else does iptable.service
do?
Can I assume so? iptables
is kernel related and does not require iptables.service
to be installed to work, but I see a lot of people reloading configuration files and restarting iptable.service
after changing iptable
rules, is that the right idea?
答案:
The iptables
command is used to add or delete rules and chains and can be used without the service file. What iptables.service
does is to automatically load a saved ruleset on boot and to unload the rules at shutdown. There's a few safety checks in the scripts, like setting default chain policies to ACCEPT on shutdown, to prevent the system from having unusable rulesets. If you want to manually load rules every time you boot the system you can, the service just makes it easier.
firewalld
presents a simpler interface to defining rules than iptables
but that is really the major difference. And underneath the covers, firewalld
uses iptables
to implement the rules. Personally, I prefer using iptables
but I have gotten used to the configuration over the years. The choice of iptables
or firewalld
is really up to what you're comfortable with.
Thank you very much, it solved my doubts. Am I to understand that the rules configured with iptables are temporary, in-memory behavior (like /proc), not persistent, and if the system is rebooted, the rules are gone unless you export the data before shutting down. iptables.service automatically saves these rules and loads them automatically after a reboot. @doneal24 – 山河以无恙
@山河以无恙 Your understanding is correct. Any changes made by the iptables command will disappear when you reboot unless you save them and then reload after the boot. – doneal24
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