Thank You for Care .. from everybody for this case .. 

I know that talking about Fedora as a backdoor container makes us angry .. But 
we must be careful about these sensitive issues.

As a reply :

My friend didn't have enabled auto-update.
He completely Surprised of un-human-authorized connection by fedora.
He disabled these actions by :

sudo echo  127.0.0.1 vm3.fedora.ibiblio.org proxy3.fedoraproject.org 
apps.fedoraproject.org 6-55-236-85.rev.customer-net.de >> /etc/hosts

As a Fedora Developers .. We must be Transparents

Kind Regards
Mosaab

> From: f...@deneb.enyo.de
> To: moc...@hotmail.com
> CC: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: Is Fedora Have Backdoor ?!
> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 22:11:23 +0100
> 
> * مصعب الزعبي:
> 
> > Hi , I got a message from my friend a programmer.
> >
> > And he asked me , Is Fedora have a backdoor !!!
> >
> > He got a two domains without any control of him and without updates enabled 
> > and controlled by NetworkManager , domains are :
> >
> > vm3.fedora.ibiblio.org
> >
> > proxy3.fedoraproject.org
> >
> > And both directed to https://apps.fedoraproject.org/#FedoraApps
> 
> Hi Mosaab,
> 
> Fedora uses a mirror list service.  This service tells the Fedora
> updater where it can download updates.  Please tell your friend that
> this is completely normal.  In fact, it is required to keep his Fedora
> installation up to date and secure.
> 
> Florian
> 
> PS: Please do not start a new discussion by replying to an existing
> message.  Please write your question as an email message from scratch.
                                          
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