Additional service definition files SPICE
by John Call
Given the popularity of virtualization these days, I'd like to see a SPICE
service definition file come "out-of-the-box" with firewalld. Is this
something that could be approached at this level, or would should the
request be directed to the libvirt/qemu team? For example, I think the
definition below should be shipped as predefined/standard service.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<service>
<short>Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments
(SPICE)</short>
<description>SPICE is an adaptive remote rendering protocol for virtual
environments. The range of allowed ports will allow up to 256 concurrent
remote console sessions to running virtual machines.</description>
<port protocol="tcp" port="5900-6411"/>
</service>
Thanks for your consideration,
John
10 years, 4 months
0.3.7 has just been released
by Jiri Popelka
Hi all,
https://fedorahosted.org/released/firewalld/firewalld-0.3.7.tar.bz2
Changelog says:
- updated translations
- Don't fail on missing ip[6]tables/ebtables table. (RHBZ#967376)
- bash-completion: --permanent --direct options
- firewall/core/fw.py: fix checking for iptables & ip6tables (RHBZ#1017087)
- firewall-cmd: use client's exception_handler instead of catching
exceptions ourselves
- FirewallClientZoneSettings: fix {add|remove|query}RichRule()
- Extend amanda-client service with 10080/tcp (RHBZ#1016867)
- Simplify Rich_Rule()_lexer() by using functions.splitArgs()
- Fix encoding problems in exception handling (RHBZ#1015941)
Enjoy.
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Jiri
10 years, 5 months