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The feature to use a static port is really useful.
But currently when using Firewalld on Fedora Linux for example, there is no "localsend" profile to choose.
figuring out what kind of traffic needs to be allowed. Create a PR for a profile upstream in firewalld for that connection.
Is the port always 53317? Or just for me?
manually enable the port. TCP and UDP, then it works.
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Yes, 53317 is the current default port but I am thinking to use another secondary port if 53317 is already used. See localsend/protocol#12
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The feature to use a static port is really useful.
But currently when using Firewalld on Fedora Linux for example, there is no "localsend" profile to choose.
Describe the solution you'd like
figuring out what kind of traffic needs to be allowed. Create a PR for a profile upstream in firewalld for that connection.
Is the port always 53317? Or just for me?
Describe alternatives you've considered
manually enable the port. TCP and UDP, then it works.
Additional context
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: