Re: FedoraWorkstation default firewall rules unsafe

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On 7/29/24 3:12 AM, Arthur Bols via devel wrote:
On 28/07/2024 23:11, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I wouldn't have this conversation if we had no firewall rules like arch or Debian, but we do. We even go as far as install and enable Firewalld by default. As far as I know Fedora is positioning itself as a beginner-friendly Linux distro, thus we should strive to protect users. Enabling a firewall that blocks traffic up to port 1024 is strange and confusing, especially for security minded beginners.

Fedora enables firewalld by default as well.
I guess you mean OpenSUSE?

No, I misinterpreted your statement.

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