On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 8:10 AM <mcatanz...@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 4:22 AM, John Harris <joh...@splentity.com> wrote:
>
> No, that is not how this works, at all. First, let's go ahead and address
> the idea that "if the firewall blocks it, the app breaks, so it's the
> firewall's fault": It's not. If the firewall has not been opened, that just
> means it can't be accessed by remote systems until you EXPLICITLY open that
> port, with the correct protocol, on your firewall. That's FINE. That's how
> it's designed to work. There's nothing wrong with that. This means that the
> system administrator (or owner, if this is some individual's personal
> system) must allow the port to be accessed remotely, before the app can be
> reached remotely, increasing the security of the system.
>
>
> You've already lost me here. Sorry, but we do not and will not install a
> firewall GUI that exposes complex technical details like port numbers.
> Expecting users to edit firewall rules to use their apps is ridiculous and
> I'm not really interested in debating it.
>
> If the user is capable of editing firewall rules and wants to do so, that
> user can surely also change the policy to not open all these ports. Yes?
>

That Gnome is intentionally sabotaging users and thinks they are too stupid
to understand a port number associated with a service is just another
example why I wish that Fedora and Redhat would put work into alternative
desktops.

-Dan
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