https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411359
Iñaki Ucar <iu...@fedoraproject.org> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Iñaki Ucar <iu...@fedoraproject.org> ---
(In reply to John M. Harris, Jr. from comment #1)
> I think there has been some confusion here. Where exactly is the UX issue?
> How do you expect users to attempt to share files using a port higher than
> 1024 using a GUI tool available in KDE?

There is no confusion. It's a perfectly valid and reasonable request for a
feature that is missing.

Currently: *I need to know* that there is a firewall and *I need to know* that
there is a default policy "public" to have the *intent* of changing it. Then, I
have to open the kcm dialog for the connections which, for a WiFi, lands in the
"Wi-Fi" tab, not the "General configuration" where the option I'm looking for
is: "Firewall zone".

A better UX is: as soon as I click on a new connection in the applet, the
applet asks me whether the connection is private or public, and sets that
"Firewall zone" accordingly. That's it.

So please don't mix things, and please, please don't bloat this RFE with
endless discussion not directly related to this specific request that is, I
believe, clearly stated and substantiated.

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