On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 5:35:08 AM MST Robert Marcano wrote:
On 8/27/19 8:18 AM, mcatanzaro(a)gnome.org wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 2:37 PM, IƱaki Ucar <iucar(a)fedoraproject.org>
> wrote:
>> There's no need to write "a new style of firewall". It would be as
>> easy as asking the user once whether a new connection is trusted or
>> not. That's it.
>
>
> But, well, how do you do that? What do you show to the user?
Maybe, now that NetworkManager implements now its own DHCP client, if
the IP received is not an private address (RFC 1918 for IPv4, some other
consideration should be done for IPv6), Notify the user the connection
is in a secure mode with an option to disable the secure, temporarily or
permanently
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That wouldn't work. If you hop on public wifi, your IP will most likely be in
a private rang, which would be wide open under this proposal.
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