On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Casey Dahlin<cdah...@redhat.com> wrote:
> The problem that does arise is: just because apache is installed doesn't mean 
> its running. Really, init scripts should open the firewall ports they need 
> when their service comes up (and I'll propose something for upstart 1.0 later 
> today to make that make more sense.)

My use case, I run httpd on my laptop, the port is closed because I do
development on it, but sometimes when I need to test from a remote
machine, I just open it because I know I am on a controlled
environment. I do not want the initscripts to decide when I am on a
safe network

-- 
Robert Marcano

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