Dear All, Previously, when I run firewall-cmd --list-all or any firewalld commands as a regular user it will failed, with authorization failure. Today I noticed that if I run firewall-cmd --list-all I can see the rules; however, I am not able to modify the firewall rules without a superuser privileges. Is this the expected behaviour to be able to see the firewall rules as a regular user or should I file a bug?
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