On 9/23/23 12:51, Christian wrote:
I might be wrong but this thread reads like there is a misunderstanding of
what the difference is between "inbound" and "INPUT". The two phrases are not
the same. At the risk of mansplaining the difference, I hope this clears up
some confusion.
Hey,
There
> https://netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO/packet-filtering-HOWTO-6.html
> , are you saying
>
> A program running on the box can send network packets. These packets
> pass through the OUTPUT chain only if the INPUT chain allows it
>
> ?
>
> If you do, note my understanding of statement 4 a
On 9/23/23 13:51, Christian wrote:
...
In case of interest, the nft rules that I shared with David previously
are available here [1].
This is a sample nftables ruleset for a laptop or workstation.
It allows established / related packets to come back. These packets are
returned after a conne
Hi David,
> No, outbound was fine, it was the INPUT chain block from the 95.216 ranges
> that got me. […]
I might be wrong but this thread reads like there is a
misunderstanding of what the difference is between "inbound" and
"INPUT".
The two phrases are not the same. At the risk of mansplaining
On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 18:34:01 -0400
"Aaron Liu" wrote:
> Which local mail client are you using?
I'm using claws mail with the Protonmail bridge.
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