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Old 02-13-2016, 03:29 PM   #12
chaley
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Originally Posted by tosca30 View Post
From what I understand, I need to check the service(s) that is/are considered 'trusted'.

Which one are they?
That is very strange that you must explicitly open services and ports in the "trusted" zone. I would expect that *all* the services would be checked by default. In my opinion the system is broken, but who am I to say...

CC's "wireless device" is not a service. It requires that certain ports (the second tab) be opened. In your case and assuming that what you posted before is correct and assuming that you have entered the IP address and port into CC, you must open port 9090. I cannot say with any certainty that opening that port is enough, because I don't have a good idea what "security" fedora applies.

CC's content server connection will require opening port 8080.
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