-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 09:33:08AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/firewalld-default > > We have an accepted feature for Firewalld to be the default in Fedora 18. This replaces iptables and ip6tables? Perhaps I have had my head in the sand (I certainly haven't been looking around) but this is the first I've heard of a replacement for iptables. Has firewalld been tested as well as iptables has (which seems to be a fairly bullet-proof solution)? > But, I think we should strongly consider pushing this to F19, because: ... > - there's little to no documentation I'd happily help document it in the Fedora Security Guide if I could get the proper content or access to the developers. Heck, I'll even help write stand-alone documentation for this project if needed. > The lack of documentation is really the showstopper here. If we had really > good 1) hand-holding documentation and 2) technical documentation for > admins, I'd be more willing to take the risk. (In an even more ideal world, > the UI would be so well designed that the hand-holding documentation > wouldn't be necessary.) +1 - -Eric "Sparks" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQnS4+AAoJEIB2q94CS7PRdGcP/1z5O5kgvHDX04E/6t3xhdWv w2JtwDC3zYc0KlASa+XFPlqFmvQUBngI7Esy3kJ8+mas+bFwVOftTRQhZz13mmfg C+eKe/rHtL2hEF/EDkWe23FSASrHdK6FNyotK7xxdfh3QYPGmavmFSvlETg6qUdS kkWRrTCtkro4EirO7KGbW7DDeuzcxqK6IHy6JStdevouwaTqJ/TtdCI2vYJKDTyg GkxQQwk00GCk7xox5dJq1jdpniVfpQ/pKAVb9BTuQYCaMCuqdv64xg6ggbkXi28T cIFkdKxNCBw0L5Ecwg3/d4y2OlTAJmBULsAQZ7piFKXFbHPb9CofxCypGSTn5cMw F9wnr/0geTw3UOxfi0OGNm2Wf0x2B9n7iyYZODxvihdoeg8OGbusPJr9viRYI7tA 47+/95ywXBTcAPxLwSCb3vXG2FImgnzwnaG/9xpKZk4dKAZcxQBxqlgDtBbilv8X zvr9ArmCG9hdEAojD66AKM5Qmzse+tPaAiDFecGBvlSN3/J2AOrTF9U64Akbkzg9 +uXkV3rk/DhP0JTLXvb8Aizbb9Y51PGO/G7KZH3tCYieaCQbkNdddNbIg3WI4kV1 AEGvDd30vDdAkl17UcguV6iwPwCP0tFs9GNcJRCEninL+/bQmVs2PcpYJ5+oPBsi vUc791SABXCttPkm1X/A =E0LH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel