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Symptom & Impact
service reports running yet client connections fail, creating false-positive health checks.
Environment & Reproduction
Happens on mixed RHEL 7 environments using both service and systemctl tooling.
Root Cause Analysis
Daemon is active, but firewalld or SELinux policy blocks inbound traffic on target port.
Quick Triage
Check systemctl status, firewall-cmd rules, and journalctl logs for denied connections.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate listening socket with ss -lntp and correlate with firewalld zone assignments.

Solution – Primary Fix
Allow required service or port in firewalld permanent config and reload firewall.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use rich rules restricted by source CIDR when broad port exposure is not allowed.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
External connection tests succeed and service remains reachable after reboot.
Rollback Plan
Remove new firewall rule if traffic policy review rejects exposure scope.
Prevention & Hardening
Standardize systemctl and firewall validation in post-deploy service checklists.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Connection timed out, no route to host, active service but closed port.
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References & Further Reading
RHEL 7 firewalld operations and systemd service troubleshooting references.
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