![]() ![]() Ufw-skip-to-policy-input udp - anywhere anywhere udp dpt:netbios-dgm Ufw-skip-to-policy-input udp - anywhere anywhere udp dpt:netbios-ns Ufw-track-output all - anywhere anywhereĪCCEPT tcp - anywhere 172.20.0.2 tcp dpt:mysqlĪCCEPT tcp - anywhere 172.20.0.3 tcp dpt:http-altĬhain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 (1 references)ĭOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 all - anywhere anywhereĬhain DOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-2 (2 references) Ufw-reject-output all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-after-logging-output all - anywhere anywhere ![]() Ufw-before-output all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-before-logging-output all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-track-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-reject-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-after-logging-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-after-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-before-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-before-logging-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-reject-input all - anywhere anywhereĭOCKER-ISOLATION-STAGE-1 all - anywhere anywhereĪCCEPT all - anywhere anywhere ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED Ufw-after-logging-input all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-before-logging-input all - anywhere anywhere The output to sudo iptables -list is: Chain INPUT (policy DROP) so I did a: sudo apt-get purge ufwĪnd yet my torrents still won't seed (downloading still works) and I really don't understand why so I thought it's something about port forwarding so here is my torrent client setup: I wanted to get my firewall working, and I used: sudo ufw enableĪfter that my torrent client stopped seeding, my /ets/nginx folder disappeared and I actually don't even know what happened. ![]()
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