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Recently the script stopped working, i tried it with 3 different servers. Usually everything was blocked correctly. But now it does not seem to block anything anymore. I verified the ufw rules and i verified that the firewall configuration was there, still no success (ubuntu). Did anything change in a recent docker release? Is anybody else having that problem?
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i also have a hard time getting it to work. It completely ignores my ufw allow rules and i have to manually enter stuff into the after.rules to get it working or use a proxy
Ah, thank goodness for this issue thread - I thought I was going bonkers 🙃!
Sadly I couldn't get it to work either 😞
Edit: Apologies, I should have been explicit - after following the instructions in the README, like the OP I found that containers were not blocked by default, which was the behaviour I was expecting. I made sure to verify that after running the ufw-docker utility script that the rules were added correctly added to /etc/ufw/after.rules.
Recently the script stopped working, i tried it with 3 different servers. Usually everything was blocked correctly. But now it does not seem to block anything anymore. I verified the ufw rules and i verified that the firewall configuration was there, still no success (ubuntu). Did anything change in a recent docker release? Is anybody else having that problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: