Given you are directly connected to the internet you will need to review the firewalld rules. I also work directly on the files in /etc/firewalld when I'm setting up my firewalls, so may get these command lines wrong. On my KDE plasma f42 I see this: $ firewall-cmd --get-default-zone FedoraWorkstation $ firewall-cmd --list-all FedoraWorkstation (default, active) target: default ingress-priority: 0 egress-priority: 0 icmp-block-inversion: no interfaces: enp0s5 sources: services: dhcpv6-client samba-client ssh ports: 1025-65535/udp 1025-65535/tcp protocols: forward: yes masquerade: no forward-ports: source-ports: icmp-blocks: rich rules: This shows that lots of ports are open, the sevices: and ports: lines If is is what you see then you need only open the to the ports and services that you actually need. You will need dhcpv6-client but the rest I think you need to remove from config. The setting are in /etc/firewalld/zones/FedoraWorkstation.xml but someone with firewalld-cmd experience can likely tell you commands to strip out the ports that are open. Barry |
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