DO NOT rely on the person installing your application to know what needs to be done.
DO NOT ignore it and let Windows pop up the Security Alert, this one:
Not the user nor the administrator knows or cares what firewall rules your application requires. The user probably, preferably, don't even have permission to allow access.
A lazy application manager, one like me for instance, might even consider turning off the local firewall altogether if it get complicated enough.
A prime example is the Flexera LMFlex, a pretty common manager for floating licenses used by a wide range of applications such as Autodesk AutoCAD, Pitney Bowes MapInfo and Safe Software FME.
LMFlex does not configure the rules for you, it requires a range of ports to be open, uses random ports as default, and every dependent application is managed by a separate LMgrd.exe process.
I could write an entire post about LMFlex, and probably will, but for now I'll just sigh and turn off the firewall.
I don't have time for this, I have porn to discover.
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