I’m in the same boat, puppet managing iptables rules, and was able to continue forcing it
on my 4.3.x ovirt systems. Engine-setup complains all the time, but so far it hasn’t
broken anything.
-Darrell
On Jul 4, 2019, at 9:38 AM, Jordan Conway
<jconway(a)linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on migrating an existing ovirt setup to a new hosted-engine setup and
I've been seeing messages about iptables support being deprecated and slated to be
removed.
Can I continue using iptables to manage the firewalls on my ovirt hosts if I don't
care about allowing ovirt to configure the firewalls?
We manage all of our machines with puppet and iptables is deeply integrated into this. It
would be non-trivial to migrate to firewalld support.
As it stands I already manage the firewall rules for our ovirt hosts with puppet and
iptables and have always ignored the "Automatically Configure Firewall" option
when adding new hosts. Will this continue to work?
Also with hosted engine, I had to cowboy enable firewalld to get the engine installed,
but now that I've got a cluster up and running with hosted engine enabled on several
hosts, can I just switch back from firewalld to iptables assuming I've got all the
correct ports open?
Thank you,
Jordan Conway
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