Hello.
I have found the following mistake:
Manjaro 0.8.13-rc1
OpenRC 0.16.3
Ufw 0.33.3
Linux manjaro 3.18.14-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon May 25 01:26:15 UTC 2015
x86_64 GNU/Linux
x64
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IPv6 disable in kernel work OK but Ufw has an error with ipv6.disable=1 in
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT of /et
Public bug reported:
Hello.
I have found the following mistake:
Manjaro 0.8.13-rc1
OpenRC 0.16.3
Ufw 0.33.3
Linux manjaro 3.18.14-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon May 25 01:26:15 UTC 2015
x86_64 GNU/Linux
x64
---
IPv6 disable in kernel work OK but Ufw has an error with ipv6.disable=1 in
GRUB_CMDLIN
Hi Jamie.
Is with 'IPV6=no' in /etc/default/ufw
The error is with the commands "ufw enable/status" and Ufw don't start.
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Hi Jamie.
The new version 0.34-1 solve the bug.
Thanks.
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Title:
ufw complains when ipv6 and/or ip6_tables is not availab
Hello Jarno Suni.
I use the program Bleachbit for cleaning the system of unnecessary
files. When that program detected a fault, this indicated me that i
would use that command to fix the fault.
In LM13 works without problems but in LM17 fails and/or is the wrong
command or the manual.
The operat
Hello Jarno Suni.
If the operation is as you say, that [-f | --fix-broken] only work with
install, remove or purge, the manual should be as follows.
[-f] removed from common options [-sqdymubV] and moved to like this:
apt-get [-sqdymubV] [-o= config_string ] [-c= config_file ]
[-t
I really don't think that it's so difficult to correct the manual. Is to
put a line as you has written, at the beginning of each entry in the
manual.
-s Option -s does works only with commands upgrade, dist-upgrade,
install, remove, purge, check, clean, autoclean and autoremove. ...
-f
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