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[Bug 963871] Re: gufw does not consider /etc/ufw/applications.d entries

 

** Description changed:

  Profiles that are shipped on the system (Ie not written by users),
  through packages installation, are considered to be "trusted profiles".
  These should be listed part of the known applications (though "Services"
  would be more suitable here).
+ 
+ On my system, I've only 1 installed application that is listed
+ (transmission-gtk), and none for the installed services (SSH, Apache,
+ CUPS, NUT, ...).
  
  This bug related to the blueprint "more service supported", and is seconding Tim's idea:
  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/gui-ufw/+spec/more-service-supported
  
  That is:
  - ensure that packages ships profile in /etc/ufw/applications.d,
- - only display known *and* installed profiles in combo,
- - work-around the "10 max entries in a combo box" issue by adding a "more..." entry as 10th element (if needed).
+ - only display known *and* installed profiles in "preconfigured" tab,
+ - for simple and advanced tabs, work-around the "10 max entries in a combo box" issue by adding a "more..." entry as 10th element (if needed).
  Selecting more could then open a dialog box.

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Title:
  gufw does not consider /etc/ufw/applications.d entries

Status in Gufw:
  New

Bug description:
  Profiles that are shipped on the system (Ie not written by users),
  through packages installation, are considered to be "trusted
  profiles". These should be listed part of the known applications
  (though "Services" would be more suitable here).

  On my system, I've only 1 installed application that is listed
  (transmission-gtk), and none for the installed services (SSH, Apache,
  CUPS, NUT, ...).

  This bug related to the blueprint "more service supported", and is seconding Tim's idea:
  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/gui-ufw/+spec/more-service-supported

  That is:
  - ensure that packages ships profile in /etc/ufw/applications.d,
  - only display known *and* installed profiles in "preconfigured" tab,
  - for simple and advanced tabs, work-around the "10 max entries in a combo box" issue by adding a "more..." entry as 10th element (if needed).
  Selecting more could then open a dialog box.

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