On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Phil Dibowitz wrote:

>> Probably the easiest thing to do in order to get things working quickly is
>> to just remove iptables and dnsmasq from the concordance dependencies.
>> The number of remotes that require dnsmasq is very small, so this is not
>> likely to affect a lot of users.  Those users will just have to ensure
>> they have dnsmasq/iptables installed - which is probably likely anyway,
>> especially for iptables.
>
> That idea scares me. It leaves the package broken for Linux users with those
> remotes (which is a growing number, almost all their newer remotes seem to be
> full zwave type).

Actually, I think there are only 3 usbnet remotes: 900, 1000, and 1100. 
The newest remotes these days all seem to use the MH protocol (200, 300, 
Link, Touch, Ultimate).

Anyway, Mathieu fixed it in a better way.  He made iptables a recommended 
package (instead of required), and then updated the dhcpd script to only 
run iptables if iptables is installed.  I later realized that you can make 
Linux-specific dependencies, so that probably would be even better.  But 
we probably need to do some more work on that script anyway, to like 
detect which firewall (if any) is being used.  Fedora uses firewalld now, 
for example.

Scott

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