Patrick, why must i root login, to block all ports,in Panic Mode?, which should be done as fast as possible, don't you think? the microsecond a hack attempt ocurrs on any port? Why take valuable seconds, to root login, since i have already logged in, on the desktop,It must be me?, i must then be root to block ports in the Panic mode,that's overkill don't you think? and to fricken slow. Panic mode should be automatically tripped, by any port connection attempt. on port 80 when a connection already exists.I have issues with neighbors using my wi fi via hacking the wep security key, which is a useless easily cracked security device. They are cloning/clone the router profiles, and the IP has no idea there spoofing the router profile from a different device/computer/handheld.Since the software an IP uses,to identify it's customers, does not do a registration on the local machine hardware,which Microsoft does when you install there OS,they always have done a registration, and registers the Chipset ID # numbers, and the BIOS # Number, and the OS # Number,and the Browser #Number the GUI the Global unique Identification number,of your browser, as it's known, and the CPU ID # Number ECT... and then it should do a Captcha code,simpl;y to get the keyboards processor number, after it has my (Keyboard Chipset # number). Then we would know with absolute certainty this connection is the proper customers Local machine,and not a cracker hacker, stealing my internet service,all which could be done using the Registration that Microsoft, and Linux already gather at install,and could not be spoofed,because it would do a realtime check against the existing registration,every time, we connect, and the registration  file, would not be on our local machine,to get hacked/cracked please think hard about this wifi security issue, drug dealers are the main offenders here,they hide behind our IP's, using our cracked wep keys, and the firewalld app, could include my suggestion, and you could make your self a hell of lot of money, once you wrote this program, and got it working good.Then you should include me, in the royalties.Thank you, Randy Fitzgerald.

On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Patrick Hinkley <patrickrhinkley@outlook.com> wrote:
this is probably a silly question, but I haven't been able to find a very good comparison outlining the advantages of firewalld over iptables -- what are they?

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