Created attachment 662486 [details] debug output Description of problem: Following the instructions on Firewalld test day [1] the dialogue to adjust the firewall rules was not shown when I failed to authenticate on the first try, although on the second try I succeeded to authenticate. If I was authenticated on the first try, the dialogue was shown as expected. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_system-config-printer Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): system-config-printer-1.3.12-7.fc18.x86_64 How reproducible: Always, the ipp browse packet rules should not be enabled. Steps to Reproduce: 1. run system-config-printer 2. mistype password in the dialogue 3. Actual results: no 'adjust firewall' dialogue Expected results: the 'adjust firewall' dialogue Additional info: Dialogue is shown, if I type the password correctly on the first try.
It works for me. My steps. - run system-config-printer --debug - press blue 'plus' button - mistype password in the dialogue, press OK - type correct password, press OK Actual results: the 'adjust firewall' dialogue Can you see what we do differently ?
Created attachment 663604 [details] sosreport I have done the same but I didn't get the 'adjust firewall'. It was shown only when I typed correct password on the first time. I am using gnome shell, whole Fedora should be updated (I did so before reproducing).
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