Description of problem: New install of f21, KDE spin, 64-bit on Core2Duo with mythtv from rpmfusion, all up-to-date. UPnP needs UDP port 1900. Firewall config dropdown box shows tcp, udp, but selection of udp is not possible; the two-cell box remains visible and the system becomes largely unresponsive for several seconds, then re-offers tcp. I do not see this problem in a similar installation under SL7 The iptable gui appears to work. I have reported this problem on the mythtv-users and fedora-users lists, and it has been verified today as kde-specific in tests on a VM. (Thanks to Ed Greshko) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
The problem seems to only exist on KDE in F21. Setting a port open with UDP in GNOME on F21 as well as KDE in F22 Beta TC8 testing works as expected. This is on a fully updated F21 system with firewall-config-0.3.13-2.
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