Empathy's "People Nearby" feature doesn't work out of the box because the required ports 
are blocked by default by the firewall (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=844308).  It's 
a similar story with Gnome's "Media Sharing" feature, and I'm sure there are lots of 
other examples.

Now, if you're running a server and you install, say, Apache, I think you 
expect to have to go and poke at the firewall config, but these seem to be very 
desktop-focused features, and the UI provides no clue about the extra steps 
required.

The FirewallD wiki page talks about a proposed "user interaction mode" 
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD#User_interaction_mode), which sounds like it's 
intended to address these kinds of issues.  I guess that's not going to be with us soon?

Meanwhile, are there any quick ways we could simply this for users?  It's not 
much, but should application packages ship 
/usr/lib/firewalld/services/service.xml files so that users can open the 
correct ports by ticking a box in firewall-config rather than having to go 
hunting around to find the ranges?

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