There is also the simple_iptables cookbook which in spite of the name allows for fairly complex rulesets, and is under active development and usage.
cheersmike
On Sep 12, 2014, at 21:15, Christopher Webber < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
So I did a bit of work on the iptables cookbook recently. I don't think there are plans at this point to replace the iptables cookbook with the firewall cookbook.
-- cwebberThanks!What should I be using to manage firewall rules with chef on CentOS?One of the tickets the iptables cookbook references is COOK-688 but there has been no activity for 3 years.Hello!I found the iptables cookbook but it states that it may be deprecated in favor of the firewall cookbook. However, there is recent work still being done on the iptables cookbook. The firewall cookbook uses ufw and thus only supports Debian & Ubuntu.
I want to use Chef to configure firewall rules on CentOS 6.5
Greg
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