We wrote this into the F21 Beta criteria: "Release-blocking roles must be able to report their status in regard to the system firewall as described in the technical specification." AFAICS, this has not been implemented. 'rolectl settings (instance)' gives a read out of the role's *configuration*, but that doesn't seem to be the same thing as 'status'. The wording in the tech spec is this: "Roles will be required to support the following API: ... A query interface providing metadata information about the role (not all roles must implement all parts of this, bold lines are mandatory): ... A list of the ports that the role operates on, as well as data about whether those ports are currently firewalled. " rolectl currently tells you firewalld services, not ports, and AFAICS there's no rolekit interface that reports the current status of the ports. Proposing as a Beta blocker, per the criterion.
Un-proposing, as the Server WG voted to drop the criterion: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/server/2014-October/001520.html this kind of futzing around with criteria is a bad idea, but possibly inevitable in the short term as we shake out the Product stuff. It needs to stop happening as things settle down, though.
Port numbers and also predefined services from firewalld can be used for the firewall settings in roles.
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AFAICS this still hasn't been implemented.
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database. Reassigning to the new owner of this component.
rolekit upstream is currently in maintenance mode. No new feature work is expected for the immediate future.