On 15.04.2014 11:40, Reindl Harald wrote:
it is not a point of *what i can do and do* it is a point what the ordinary 08/15 user does which assumes to have a by default secure system after install
Fedora is not for ordinary users. Fedora is for geeks and developers that like to experiment with a new software. Ordinary users use Windows and iOS (sometimes RHEL). Averedge Fedora user should be able to enable/disable firewall and justify if he needs such thing. So this decision about disabling fw be default is complitelly not important from security point of view. You can alway drop some iptables rules to your rc.local script.
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