https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358440
--- Comment #2 from c...@daniel.priv.no --- The Fedora package ships with a FirewallD profile that can be turned on through the GUI client or `firewall-cmd --add-service kde-connect`. However, it’s so unlikely that they will enable more services by default that I wouldn’t even ask. The default policy for Fedora Workstation and KDE spins only include dhcp, mdns, and samba-client. All other services must be added by the users themselves and I’m not aware of any packages that enable themselves (including apache and smtp servers). Which in short brings me back to the generic solution of: detect when ports are blocked by any kind of firewall and display a warning in the UI used to discover and pair devices. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.