On Sunday, September 1, 2019 4:13:10 AM MST mcatanz...@gnome.org wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 6:37 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> > If 30 years in DevOps and system security in both large and small
> > networks count for anything, this makes *complete* sense. The
> > distinction between a "Workstation" deployment and a "Server" or
> > "Everything" deployment should not include leaving the Workstation
> > completely vulnerable to the most casual script kiddie attacks after
> > they install *any* services, especially including MySQL, DNS, Samba,
> > or Tomcat, Jenkins, or anything else.
> 
> 
> Well that's why installed network services are disabled by default in 
> Fedora, unless the package receives an exception from FESCo. This isn't 
> Debian where installing a package is expected to result in the service 
> being up and running. If you 'systemctl start' your service and the 
> firewall breaks it, that's just annoying.
> 
> Michael

There is not a single service in Fedora that is broken by the firewall 
running. You simply have to open the port before it can be accessed from a 
remote system, which is by design. Basic access control, a security feature.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr. <joh...@splentity.com>
Splentity
https://splentity.com/

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