> > 
> > Does that imply that new installs will be easily switched from firewalld
> > to static iptables? I always do new install but I want to keep my firewall
> > static, with my current iptables script.
> 
> Once we actually go to firewalld by default, then yes, at least as long
> as lokkit and s-c-f are maintained. The procedure is, more or less:
> 
> systemctl disable firewalld.service
> systemctl stop firewalld.service
> systemctl enable iptables.service
> systemctl start iptables.service
> lokkit --enabled

Hi, from last week FESCo meeting, firewalld has been marked as
postponned to F18.

If so, could you please update the wiki page?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/firewalld-default

In the docs team, we assume that firewalld is still the default in the
Release Notes…

Cheers,

-- 
Kévin Raymond
(Shaiton)

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