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version 1.4, 2019/12/03 00:46:07 version 1.5, 2021/03/13 20:58:10
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 </p>  </p>
 <h3>Firewall Configuration</h3>  <h3>Firewall Configuration</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 LON-CAPA uses the traditional iptables package instead of the recent Firewalld, included for the  Starting with LON-CAPA 2.11.3 you have the option of using either firewalld or iptables to
 first time with RHEL7.  Accordingly, you should install iptables-services, disable firewalld,  manage the Firewall on your RHEL7 server/VM, as both are compatible with LON-CAPA's
 and enable iptables.    port management.</p>
   <p>Enable access to standard web server ports (i.e., http and https) as follows if using
   firewalld:</p>
   <pre>
   systemctl enable firewalld
   systemctl start firewalld
   firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-service=http
   firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-service=https
   firewall-cmd --reload
   </pre>
   <p>If you prefer to use the traditional iptables package instead of the default firewalld,
   you will need to install iptables-services, disable firewalld, enable iptables, and then
   use the system-config-firewall-tui tool to configure the Firewall.
   </p>
 <pre>  <pre>
 yum install iptables-services  yum install iptables-services
 systemctl mask firewalld  systemctl mask firewalld
Line 100  systemctl enable ip6tables Line 113  systemctl enable ip6tables
 systemctl stop firewalld  systemctl stop firewalld
 systemctl start iptables  systemctl start iptables
 systemctl start ip6tables  systemctl start ip6tables
   </pre>
   <p>
   If you have a subscription to Red Hat you can use subscription-manager to enable the
   rhel-7-server-optional-rpms, and then install system-config-firewall-tui.
   </p>
   <pre>
   subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-7-server-optional-rpms
   yum install system-config-firewall-tui
   </pre>
   <p>If your server/VM does not currently have a Red Hat subscription you can install wget,
   then download system-config-firewall-tui from the LON-CAPA installation site and install it.
   </p> 
   <pre> 
 yum install wget  yum install wget
 rpm --import http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/RPM-GPG-KEY-loncapa  rpm --import http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/RPM-GPG-KEY-loncapa
 wget http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/7Server/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.29-10.el7.noarch.rpm  wget http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/7Server/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.29-10.el7.noarch.rpm
 yum localinstall system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.29-10.el7.noarch.rpm  yum localinstall system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.29-10.el7.noarch.rpm
 </pre>  </pre>
 <p>  <p>
 The system-config-firewall-tui tool should be used to configure the Firewall.  If using iptables, use the system-config-firewall-tui tool to configure the Firewall.
 </p>  </p>
 <pre>  <pre>
 system-config-firewall-tui  system-config-firewall-tui
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 Retrieve the rhel7_loncapa_yum file from the LON-CAPA install site:  Retrieve the rhel7_loncapa_yum file from the LON-CAPA install site:
 </p>  </p>
 <pre>  <pre>
   yum install wget
 wget http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/7Server/rhel7_loncapa_yum.conf  wget http://install.loncapa.org/versions/redhat/7Server/rhel7_loncapa_yum.conf
 </pre>  </pre>
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