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Symptom & Impact
Expected traffic is dropped after a firewalld reload or default-zone change.
Environment & Reproduction
Frequent on multi-NIC hosts and after firewall-cmd –runtime-to-permanent gaps.
Root Cause Analysis
Active zone or interface assignment differs from the intended policy.
Quick Triage
Run firewall-cmd –get-active-zones and –list-all per zone.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Compare runtime vs permanent with firewall-cmd –permanent –list-all.

Solution – Primary Fix
Reassign interface to the correct zone and add required services/ports.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use rich rules for fine-grained allow/deny pending policy redesign.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Traffic flows on intended ports and zones survive a daemon reload.
Rollback Plan
Revert with firewall-cmd –reload after restoring saved XML zone files.
Prevention & Hardening
Track zone assignments in Ansible or Cockpit network module.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to NetworkManager connection.zone mismatches.
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References & Further Reading
firewalld upstream docs and zones(5) man page.
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