On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, Energo Koder wrote:

> Package: ufw
> Version: 0.36-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
> 
>    * What led up to the situation?
>    
> I run these commands on ufw protected Debian 10:
> 
> $ sudo ufw status
> [sudo] hasło użytkownika energokoder: 
> Status: active
> 
> To                         Action      From
> --                         ------      ----
> Samba                      ALLOW       192.168.0.0/16            
> 80/tcp                     ALLOW       192.168.0.0/16            
> 443/tcp                    ALLOW       192.168.0.0/16            
> 22/tcp                     ALLOW       192.168.0.0/16            
> Anywhere on enp0s25        LIMIT       Anywhere                  
> Anywhere on wlx08beac034eef LIMIT       Anywhere                  

I suspect it is these two lines that are allowing the traffic. It is
saying to allow (with rate limiting) anything coming in on the enp0s25
and wlx08beac034eef interfaces. Is 192.168.1.40 associated with either
of these interfaces?

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