![]() Now you are no longer in insert mode but you still are in the file. When you are done typing you need to hit the ‘escape’ key. Pressing the ‘i’ key puts you into insert mode. Small note this is the least beginner friendly text editor in the world so if you are new here is what you need to know. To do so use the following command to open up the local.sh shell file: vi /etc/rc.local.d/local.sh That is why we have to create a shell script that creates these files every time we boot. Adding new firewall XML files to /etc/vmware/firewall will create the rules for you however these files will not persist on a reboot. ![]() For everyone else open a terminal and SSH in. I won’t be covering how to do this but for windows you would typically use putty or WSL. Next you will need to SSH into your ESXi host.
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