Re: "Workstation" Product defaults to wide-open firewall

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Am 09.12.2014 um 19:54 schrieb Brian Wheeler:
On 12/09/2014 01:45 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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Richard Hughes wrote:
So do I! I'm a developer, which spin do I use so that the firewall
doesn't get in my way? We can't develop a *product* based around what
you specifically want, not me, nor anyone else on this list.
If you're a developer, surely you know what a port is and can make a few
clicks in firewall-config or system-config-firewall to open it! A
"developer" who can't even figure that out is a HORRIBLE developer!
Still waiting for that answer about the rygel use case. You'll see how
much of a HORRIBLE setup this can be...

How, exactly, is a home media solution a key requirement for the
"Developer oriented" firewall touted by the release notes?

This is the problem I've got with this feature.  It has nothing to do
with developers and everything to do with making a gnome feature work
without having to click a "I really want to open everything because I'm
on a trusted network" box.

that's my main problem too

somebody writes a software broken by design, usebale for a minority of people and the whole *security defaults* are following that softwar einstead of fix it at the root cause - seriously?

where can i vote to abandon "rygel" at all from the distribution?

https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/Rygel?action=show&redirect=Rygel

that's why we give up security?
who cares about it - fix it!

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