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Hello,
I have a little problem, when i try restart firewall he run like panic mode


firewall: Error: /usr/clearos/apps/firewall/deploy/firewall.lua:3089: Unable to commit: filter: Resource temporarily unavailable.
firewall: Running firewall panic mode...


I use nat to public my website to world and when i use nat regule this server broke, 15 min and his network has broken, and must restart nat regule.
I try reintall nat 1-to-1, proxi itc.

I dont have idea how fix this problem.

Help me :)


best regards
Jakub Słomiński
Wednesday, August 17 2016, 04:56 PM
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    Wednesday, August 24 2016, 08:19 PM - #Permalink
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    Peter Baldwin wrote:

    Ooops... hit reply by accident.

    There was a 1-to-1 NAT hotfix that was released late last week (Friday?). If you install the latest version of app-firewall, you should no longer see the problem.

    yum upgrade app-firewall

    Peter,

    I've just setup a new server with a fresh install of ClearOS 7 Home essential for a friend, but in the webconfig i've the same error.

    Warning
    Firewall is in panic mode! If your system is in gateway mode, no traffic will be routed and all firewall rules are disabled. Webconfig (port 81) and SSH (port 22) have been allowed to provide access to the server to help you resolve the issue. If you just added a firewall rule, try removing it or view the system log file for details on what went wrong.


    could it be possible the "yum upgrade app-firewall" is not available yet for Home edition ??

    Used
    yum upgrade --enablerepo=clearos-updates-testing app-firewall
    [/quote] and the error disappeared.
    I don't know if this breaks something with the verified updates ?
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    Monday, August 22 2016, 06:55 PM - #Permalink
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    Ooops... hit reply by accident.

    There was a 1-to-1 NAT hotfix that was released late last week (Friday?). If you install the latest version of app-firewall, you should no longer see the problem.

    yum upgrade app-firewall
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    Monday, August 22 2016, 06:54 PM - #Permalink
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    There was a 1-to-1 NAT hotfix that was released late last week (Friday?).
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