How would you put a firewalld firewall in panic mode from firewall-config? From firewall-cmd?
What will be an ideal response?
From the firewall-config GUI, put firewalld in panic mode by selecting
Firewall Configuration menubar: Options?Panic Mode.
Using firewall-cmd, give the command
$ su -c "firewall-cmd --panic-on"
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