# firewall-cmd > The firewalld command-line client. > View and adapt the runtime or permanent firewall configuration state. > More information: . - View all available firewall zones and rules in their runtime configuration state: `firewall-cmd --list-all-zones` - Permanently move the interface into the block zone, effectively blocking all communication: `firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{block}} --change-interface={{enp1s0}}` - Permanently open the port for a service in the specified zone (like port 443 when in the `public` zone): `firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --add-service={{https}}` - Permanently close the port for a service in the specified zone (like port 80 when in the `public` zone): `firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --remove-service={{http}}` - Permanently forward a port for incoming packets in the specified zone (like port 443 to 8443 when entering the `public` zone): `firewall-cmd --permanent --zone={{public}} --add-rich-rule='rule family="{{ipv4|ipv6}}" forward-port port="{{443}}" protocol="{{udp|tcp}}" to-port="{{8443}}"'` - Reload firewalld to lose any runtime changes and force the permanent configuration to take effect immediately: `firewall-cmd --reload` - Save the runtime configuration state to the permanent configuration: `firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent` - Enable panic mode in case of Emergency. All traffic is dropped, any active connection will be terminated: `firewall-cmd --panic-on`