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Firewalld issue in CentOS7 - Anyone here with a redhat subscription?
Hi,
I have installed CentOS 7 on a brand new KVM VPS and after install when checking the firewalld status it shows the bellow errors:
WARNING: ICMP type 'beyond-scope' is not supported by the kernel for ipv6.
WARNING: beyond-scope: INVALID_ICMPTYPE: No supported ICMP type., ignoring for run-time.
WARNING: ICMP type 'failed-policy' is not supported by the kernel for ipv6.
WARNING: failed-policy: INVALID_ICMPTYPE: No supported ICMP type., ignoring for run-time.
WARNING: ICMP type 'reject-route' is not supported by the kernel for ipv6.
WARNING: reject-route: INVALID_ICMPTYPE: No supported ICMP type., ignoring for run-time.
After research it seems this is a CentOS 7 bug as described at: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1479951
And I found the bellow page that access is available just for who has a valid redhat subscription where a solution seems to be described:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3146311
So does anyone here has a redhat subscription? If so, can you please check this url and post here or pm me the solution?
Also if anyone knows a solution for this, please feel free to share.
Thanks!
Comments
The upstream "Patch" just changes the logging auth level names; it doesn't actually do anything useful, like implement those TCP v6 functions.
Thanks. I will just ignore this and wait for a update where CentOS/Firewalld fix this bug.
That's basically what it does. Your first link has a "workaround" to ignore it as well.
Create an account. It is easy. https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/31/no-cost-rhel-developer-subscription-now-available/
It says:
Edit: Oh and btw, RedHat subscription was made free so you can create an account yourself.
Did not know that. Will create an account. Thanks