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The original was posted on /r/fedora by /u/-humannoyed- on 2023-08-07 08:54:36+00:00.


Sorry for the seemingly noob question. I’ve been using debian for years now, I’ve always just installed UFW, enabled it and left it to its defaults and never really thought about it.

Thinking of moving over the Fedora, I see that it comes with Firewalld installed. I’m guessing this is enabled by default to come on when booted? Also if I leave it to its absolute default configuration is it blocking the same amount of connects/ports etc etc as a default UFW set up?

Many thanks.