On 8/27/19 8:06 AM, mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 4:23 AM, John Harris <johnmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At least in KDE, possibly not in GNOME as it lacks many of the
features available in KDE, you can specify the zone of the connection
in your NetworkManager configuration GUI.
We used to have this for a long time, but removed it recently because
the firewall zones were never really used for anything. We just have a
Workstation zone that we expect users to not change. (But of course, if
you want to change your firewall settings, you can change it if you want
to.)
IMHO not a good decision, I always used it to change random WiFi
connections to the public zone. It probably required a better UI to help
non technical users to use it. Now I have to resort to use
nm-connection-editor.
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