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  • UFW log guide tutorial - Ubuntu Forums
    Can please someone point me to some kind of beginner's guide tutorial to read UFW log messages ? I've set up some basic rules in UFW,but then when looking at the log messages I frankly don't understand what I see,can't figure out what things like AUDIT,DST,TOS actually are,therefore I can't check if said rules are indeed doing what I wanted Thanks
  • Ubuntu Forums
    A help and support forum for Ubuntu Linux Hello, Unregistered This is an update about the transition of the forums to Ubuntu Discourse
  • How-To: UFW - Ubuntu Forums
    In theory however, since ufw uses iptables, it would be possible manually to save and restore the settings using the save restore commands by calling iptables directly rather than ufw Command Line Network Card Configuration Port Knocking Wireless Broadcom Reference
  • UFW rules and IPV6 - Ubuntu Forums
    I would like to set up an IPV6 UFW rule to allow ssh only from machines on my local network All of them run Ubuntu 24 04 1 LTS fully updated I've put this rule in effect on my server where I want to log: ufw allow from fe80:: 64 to any port 22 proto tcp But it is not working because when I try to connect to my machine from another one in my
  • UFW blocking traffic over a specific interface - Ubuntu Forums
    -A ufw before-output -o ppp+ -p udp --dport 444:65535 -j ACCEPT What i am trying to figure now is how to do an interface bypass That is have tcp port 80 via ppp and tcp 443 via eth and use them simultaneously
  • [SOLVED] firewalld vs ufw which is better why . . . - Ubuntu Forums
    ufw is disabled by default in Ubuntu Server edition but is very trivial to learn and enable but FirewallD is enabled by default in Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise but the more complex syntax may require more learning I like UFW, its easy and theres a lot of good documentation out there its a good choice if you want to to learn iptables syntax
  • ufw : easily ban an ip on all service - Ubuntu Forums
    Re: ufw : easily ban an ip on all service It is also possible to automatically ban abusive scripts users by using the iptables rate limit module That requires only a single line of code in etc rc d rc local:
  • UFW frustrates me. Should I user nftables instead? - Ubuntu Forums
    UFW is a wrapper program that takes less complicated commands, easier for non-networking folk to understand but reduced flexibility of course It used to issue iptables commands behind the scenes to make things happen, but recently it can detect whether iptables or nftables is present, and use either




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