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Symptom & Impact
firewalld rich rules dropped after reload on CentOS Stream 9 disrupts services and slows incident response until the root cause is resolved.
Environment & Reproduction
Permanent rich rules disappear from runtime after firewalld reload due to syntax errors.
firewall-cmd --list-all
firewall-cmd --permanent --list-rich-rules
Root Cause Analysis
Misalignment between network configuration and CentOS Stream 9 defaults causes the failure path described above.
Quick Triage
Confirm package state, service status, and recent changes before deeper diagnostics.
systemctl status
rpm -qa | grep -i
journalctl -p err -b --no-pager | tail -100
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Capture detailed logs, configuration deltas, and runtime state to isolate the failing component.
journalctl -u firewalld -n 200
firewall-cmd --check-config

Solution – Primary Fix
Apply the targeted configuration change and restart the relevant services to restore expected behavior.
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sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --remove-rich-rule=''
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-rich-rule='rule family=ipv4 source address=10.0.0.0/24 accept'
sudo firewall-cmd --reload

Solution – Alternative Approaches
Migrate complex rule sets to nftables via firewalld’s nftables backend.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Validate the fix with deterministic checks and ensure no regressions in dependent services.
firewall-cmd --list-rich-rules
ss -tnlp
Rollback Plan
Revert configuration and restart services to return to the previous known-good state.
cp /etc/firewalld/zones/.xml.old /etc/firewalld/zones/.xml
firewall-cmd --reload
Prevention & Hardening
Validate firewalld config with –check-config in CI before deploy.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related: rich rules, nftables backend; see also adjacent topics in the CentOS Stream 9 common problems series.
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References & Further Reading
CentOS Stream documentation, Red Hat upstream guides, and CentOS Stream 9 release notes covering this subsystem.
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