On 15 April 2014 14:35, Christopher <ctubbsii@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whoa, the fact that the Firewall is on by default in Fedora (along
with SELinux) is one of the reasons I choose Fedora over alternatives.
Same thing here, It was really surprising to see it as a proposed feature.
How can it be that after years we are disabling the firewall by default?
How can it be that after years we are disabling the firewall by default?
I personally find it a big, big step backwards.
Instead of disabiling it, wouldn't be a better approach to have a more relaxed firewall policy for the workstation product that opens the additional ports for DAAP, UPnp, etc.?
Regards,
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