BTW the firewall ports settings also apply to GNOME as well. IF we
open them for KDE we should open them for GNOME.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Jason Perlow
I don't want to remove the firewall, I think the firewall is good. All we need is the package installed by default, the services turned on, and the firewall rule set to permit those ports that the SMB/NMB protocol and the active directory stuff from SAMBA uses.
Ubuntu has no default firewall to begin with, so I myself feel more secure with openSUSE.
Installing samba by default is something that is only done for GNOME so far, doing so also for KDE sounds easy to fix, but you're the first one to ask.
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