#12430 BLOC 13.1.0: Firewalld became default and knocks out powerd's iptables chain

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#12430: Firewalld became default and knocks out powerd's iptables chain
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           Reporter:  greenfeld  |       Owner:  pbrobinson                       
               Type:  defect     |      Status:  new                              
           Priority:  blocker    |   Milestone:  13.1.0                           
          Component:  distro     |     Version:  Development build as of this date
         Resolution:             |    Keywords:                                   
        Next_action:  diagnose   |    Verified:  0                                
Deployment_affected:             |   Blockedby:                                   
           Blocking:             |  
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Description changed by greenfeld:

Old description:

> http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2013-January/036605.html (&
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/firewalld-default )
>
> I'm not quite sure when this happened (Fedora seemed to be going back and
> forth on when firewalld would land) but it happened.
>
> Removing firewalld is one approach but disabling (systemctl disable
> firewalld.service) it is sufficient.
>
> Alternatively powerd could learn to use dbus or firewall-cmd to talk to
> firewalld generate the desired ruleset (see
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD ).
>
> Seen in 13.1.0 os21.

New description:

 http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2013-January/036605.html (&
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/firewalld-default )

 I'm not quite sure when this happened (Fedora seemed to be going back and
 forth on when firewalld would land) but it happened.

 Removing firewalld is one approach but disabling (systemctl disable
 firewalld.service) is sufficient.

 Alternatively powerd could learn to use dbus or firewall-cmd to talk to
 firewalld generate the desired ruleset (see
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD ).

 Seen in 13.1.0 os21.

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