+1 to "should there be something in the base boxes documentation about the 
recommended default firewall configuration." IMO there should *always* be 
documentation about any necessary, or recommended, configuration whether 
for firewall or anything else.

On Monday, September 22, 2014 7:12:35 AM UTC-7, Nick Howes wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've recently been doing multi-VM setups with Ubuntu boxes and a private 
> host-only network, so the boxes can talk to each other and the host can 
> talk to the boxes. Then I moved to CentOS 7 and suddenly the boxes wouldn't 
> communicate. It turned out to be the default firewall in CentOS 7, or at 
> least in the "hfm4/centos7" base box I'm using. I disabled the firewalld 
> service and it works fine.
>
> My question is: do you think this is something that the user of a base box 
> should care about and deal with in their provisioning step, or should there 
> be something in the base boxes documentation about the recommended default 
> firewall configuration? Or should Vagrant itself even handle this as part 
> of network configuration? The latter sounds like a pain as there are as 
> many firewall setups as there are Linux distributions.
>

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