1FIREWALLD.IPSET(5)              firewalld.ipset             FIREWALLD.IPSET(5)
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NAME

6       firewalld.ipset - firewalld ipset configuration files
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SYNOPSIS

9       /etc/firewalld/ipsets/ipset.xml
10       /usr/lib/firewalld/ipsets/ipset.xml
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DESCRIPTION

15       A firewalld ipset configuration file provides the information of an ip
16       set for firewalld. The most important configuration options are type,
17       option and entry.
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19       This example configuration file shows the structure of an ipset
20       configuration file:
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22           <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
23           <ipset type="hash:ip">
24             <short>My Ipset</short>
25             <description>description</description>
26             <entry>1.2.3.4</entry>
27             <entry>1.2.3.5</entry>
28             <entry>1.2.3.6</entry>
29           </ipset>
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OPTIONS

34       The config can contain these tags and attributes. Some of them are
35       mandatory, others optional.
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37   ipset
38       The mandatory ipset start and end tag defines the ipset. This tag can
39       only be used once in a ipset configuration file. There is one mandatory
40       and also optional attributes for ipsets:
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42       type="string"
43           The mandatory type of the ipset. To get the list of supported
44           types, use firewall-cmd --get-ipset-types.
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46       version="string"
47           To give the ipset a version.
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49   short
50       Is an optional start and end tag and is used to give an ipset a more
51       readable name.
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53   description
54       Is an optional start and end tag to have a description for a ipset.
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56   option
57       Is an optional empty-element tag and can be used several times to have
58       more than one option. Mostly all attributes of an option entry are
59       mandatory:
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61       name="string"
62           The mandatory option name string.
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64       value="string"
65           The optional value of the option.
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67       The supported options are: family: "inet"|"inet6", timeout: integer,
68       hashsize: integer, maxelem: integer. For more information on these
69       options, please have a look at the ipset documentation.
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71   entry
72       Is an optional start and end tag and can be used several times to have
73       more than one entry entry. An entry entry does not have attributes.
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SEE ALSO

76       firewall-applet(1), firewalld(1), firewall-cmd(1), firewall-config(1),
77       firewalld.conf(5), firewalld.direct(5), firewalld.dbus(5),
78       firewalld.icmptype(5), firewalld.lockdown-whitelist(5), firewall-
79       offline-cmd(1), firewalld.richlanguage(5), firewalld.service(5),
80       firewalld.zone(5), firewalld.zones(5), firewalld.policy(5),
81       firewalld.policies(5), firewalld.ipset(5), firewalld.helper(5)
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NOTES

84       firewalld home page:
85           http://firewalld.org
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87       More documentation with examples:
88           http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD
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AUTHORS

91       Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
92           Developer
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94       Jiri Popelka <jpopelka@redhat.com>
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97       Eric Garver <eric@garver.life>
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102firewalld 1.0.1                                             FIREWALLD.IPSET(5)
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