1FIREWALL-APPLET(1)              firewall-applet             FIREWALL-APPLET(1)
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NAME

6       firewall-applet - firewalld applet
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SYNOPSIS

9       firewall-applet [OPTIONS...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       firewall-applet is a tray applet for firewalld.
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OPTIONS

15       firewall-applet does not support any special options.
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17       The following options are supported:
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19       -h, --help
20           Prints a short help text and exits.
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QSETTINGS

23       firewall-applet has additional settings to adapt the look and feel.
24       QSettings is used and stores them in ~/.config/firewall/applet.conf.
25       The file is automatically reloaded if it has been changed and the new
26       settings will immediately be effective.
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28       There is also the global config file /etc/firewall/applet.conf, which
29       contains the default values. The settings in this file will be
30       overloaded by settings in the user settings file.
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32       Here is an example applet.conf file:
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34           [General]
35           notifications=true
36           show-inactive=true
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39       The following settings are supported:
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41       notifications
42           The applet shows notifications if enabled. This setting can be
43           enabled also in the applet with the "Enable Notifications" checkbox
44           in the right mouse menu.
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46           This setting defaults to false.
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48           If notifications are shown for these actions if enabled:
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50           •   Connection to firewalld established
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52           •   Connection to firewalld lost
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54           •   Firewall has been reloaded
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56           •   Default zone has been changed
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58           •   Panic mode has been enabled or disabled
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60           •   Activation, deactivation or change of zones bound to interfaces
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62           •   Activation, deactivation or change of zones bound to sources
63               addresses
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66       show-inactive
67           Show applet also if firewalld is not running. If firewalld has been
68           stopped or is not running the applet will be hidden and not visible
69           in the applet tray. Enable this setting to see the applet all the
70           time for example to be sure that the firewall is active.
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72           This setting defaults to false.
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74       shields-up
75           The shields-up zone name to be used if shields-up is enabled.
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77           This setting defaults to 'block'.
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79       shields-down
80           The shields-down zone name to be used if shields-up has been
81           deactivated again.
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83           This setting defaults to 'public'.
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85       blink
86           If enabled, the applet icon blinks in these cases:
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88           •   Connection to firewalld lost
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90           •   Panic mode has been enabled or disabled
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92           This setting defaults to false.
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94       blink-count
95           The number of blinks if blink is enabled.
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97           This setting defaults to 5.
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SEE ALSO

100       firewall-applet(1), firewalld(1), firewall-cmd(1), firewall-config(1),
101       firewalld.conf(5), firewalld.direct(5), firewalld.dbus(5),
102       firewalld.icmptype(5), firewalld.lockdown-whitelist(5), firewall-
103       offline-cmd(1), firewalld.richlanguage(5), firewalld.service(5),
104       firewalld.zone(5), firewalld.zones(5), firewalld.policy(5),
105       firewalld.policies(5), firewalld.ipset(5), firewalld.helper(5)
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NOTES

108       firewalld home page:
109           http://firewalld.org
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111       More documentation with examples:
112           http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD
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AUTHORS

115       Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
116           Developer
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118       Jiri Popelka <jpopelka@redhat.com>
119           Developer
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121       Eric Garver <eric@garver.life>
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126firewalld 1.2.3                                             FIREWALL-APPLET(1)
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