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Additionally setting up a firewall is pretty important.
Your distro should absolutely include that. And make sure to actually close all not needed ports, which is more work but the GUIs allow that easily.
Most if not all don't
Fedora does
It does? I run Fedora and when I spin anything up it becomes available outside my machine. I installed Firewalld
Okay thats crazy. Maybe RPM installs can losen the firewall, or maybe common things are always open.