[Expired for ufw (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ufw (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Recall that ufw uses connection tracking so if you add a deny rule, you
may need to expire the connection tracking. One way to do this is to
run: `conntrack -D -d ` (see man conntrack for details).
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It is true that DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY="ACCEPT" but I have blocked either 443
and 80 port in rules. So I shouldn't be able to surf the web (without proxy)
However, thank you so much for hot-fix you offered, it solved my problem
for bug report concern 'ufw reload' should do the same (but I'm not ex
/etc/default/ufw has:
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY="ACCEPT"
This means that all outgoing traffic is allowed. If you would like to
change that, you can use:
$ sudo ufw deny outgoing
This will make it more difficult for you to manage the firewall since
you'll have to add rules like:
$ sudo ufw allow ou
You have not read description fully. After running `ufw reload` rules
should restore completely to iptables but it doesn't happen in complete
manner.
** Changed in: ufw (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Thank you for the bug report. You mentioned that the problem happens
after running `iptables -F`. This command removes all the rules from the
firewall (see man iptables) so it would be expected that the firewall
would not work correctly after running this.
I'm going to mark this as Invalid, but if
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