Re: f21 workstation(gnome) ping fedora servers every 300seconds

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Hey Rahul,

I am not sure if there is a production use of Fedora at many places yet.
If a ping every 300 secs(ICMP\HTTP\HTTPS 1\2)Will consume bandwidth and can be disabled using a basic FW rules(from a network level).

And there should be a way to disable this feature or to use it for other ways.

I actually was wondering about WIFI captive portals option that pops up a login page for mobiles.

Eliezer

On 09/23/2014 05:18 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
    Thank you for the warning! I have to read up on Captive Portal, but
    I'm willing to bet that most people who run servers which are not
    specifically intended to be such would rather not have a bunch of
    pings added to their network load.


Workstation != server.   Please see subject

Rahul

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