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I know that the drop zone (my default zone) in FirewallD blocks all incoming traffic, including icmp, so also ping.
The FedoraWorkstation zone, does not block icmp.



But where can I see this? If apply a --list-all to both zones, nothing differs in terms of icmp.



drop (active)
target: DROP
icmp-block-inversion: no
interfaces: wlp2s0
sources:
services:
ports:
protocols:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
source-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:



FedoraWorkstation
target: default
icmp-block-inversion: no
interfaces:
sources:
services: dhcpv6-client mdns samba-client ssh
ports: 1025-65535/udp 1025-65535/tcp
protocols:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
source-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:









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    I know that the drop zone (my default zone) in FirewallD blocks all incoming traffic, including icmp, so also ping.
    The FedoraWorkstation zone, does not block icmp.



    But where can I see this? If apply a --list-all to both zones, nothing differs in terms of icmp.



    drop (active)
    target: DROP
    icmp-block-inversion: no
    interfaces: wlp2s0
    sources:
    services:
    ports:
    protocols:
    masquerade: no
    forward-ports:
    source-ports:
    icmp-blocks:
    rich rules:



    FedoraWorkstation
    target: default
    icmp-block-inversion: no
    interfaces:
    sources:
    services: dhcpv6-client mdns samba-client ssh
    ports: 1025-65535/udp 1025-65535/tcp
    protocols:
    masquerade: no
    forward-ports:
    source-ports:
    icmp-blocks:
    rich rules:









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      I know that the drop zone (my default zone) in FirewallD blocks all incoming traffic, including icmp, so also ping.
      The FedoraWorkstation zone, does not block icmp.



      But where can I see this? If apply a --list-all to both zones, nothing differs in terms of icmp.



      drop (active)
      target: DROP
      icmp-block-inversion: no
      interfaces: wlp2s0
      sources:
      services:
      ports:
      protocols:
      masquerade: no
      forward-ports:
      source-ports:
      icmp-blocks:
      rich rules:



      FedoraWorkstation
      target: default
      icmp-block-inversion: no
      interfaces:
      sources:
      services: dhcpv6-client mdns samba-client ssh
      ports: 1025-65535/udp 1025-65535/tcp
      protocols:
      masquerade: no
      forward-ports:
      source-ports:
      icmp-blocks:
      rich rules:









      share|improve this question














      I know that the drop zone (my default zone) in FirewallD blocks all incoming traffic, including icmp, so also ping.
      The FedoraWorkstation zone, does not block icmp.



      But where can I see this? If apply a --list-all to both zones, nothing differs in terms of icmp.



      drop (active)
      target: DROP
      icmp-block-inversion: no
      interfaces: wlp2s0
      sources:
      services:
      ports:
      protocols:
      masquerade: no
      forward-ports:
      source-ports:
      icmp-blocks:
      rich rules:



      FedoraWorkstation
      target: default
      icmp-block-inversion: no
      interfaces:
      sources:
      services: dhcpv6-client mdns samba-client ssh
      ports: 1025-65535/udp 1025-65535/tcp
      protocols:
      masquerade: no
      forward-ports:
      source-ports:
      icmp-blocks:
      rich rules:






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