On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:36:01PM -0400, Sam Kottler wrote:
> Given the deny-by-default nature of security groups I think it makes
> sense to disable firewalld in the AMI's. I haven't seen any other AMI's
> that have a firewall enabled by default and we probably shouldn't break
> that pattern IMO.

I'm +1 to this, as I noted in the other thread. It's non-intuitive to
have security groups and a local firewall. Odds are if I'm using Fedora
on AWS, I want to use the AWS tools to handle this. Same with OpenStack,
CloudStack, etc. 

Best, 

jzb
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