Bug 1773273

Summary: firewall-config displays wrong default zone
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Ed Greshko <ed.greshko>
Component: firewalldAssignee: Eric Garver <egarver>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Ed Greshko 2019-11-17 07:18:06 UTC
Description of problem: The GUI shows the default zone for virbr0 to be public.
However the file /usr/lib/firewalld/zones/libvirt.xml states:

  <description>
    The default policy of "ACCEPT" allows all packets to/from
    interfaces in the zone to be forwarded, while the (*low priority*)
    reject rule blocks any traffic destined for the host, except those
    services explicitly listed (that list can be modified as required
    by the local admin). This zone is intended to be used only by
    libvirt virtual networks - libvirt will add the bridge devices for
    all new virtual networks to this zone by default.
  </description>


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Expected results: GUI should display "Default Zone: libvirt"


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Comment 1 Patrick O'Callaghan 2019-11-17 12:20:05 UTC
I can confirm this. It caused me problems until I learned to ignore the GUI and use the CLI interface. Having a misleading GUI is worse than not having one at all.

Comment 2 Ben Cotton 2020-11-03 17:13:54 UTC
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