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; Subject: [Bug 1145070] Re: ICMP ping fails without UFW restart
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> R M, the following shows that only two packets were dropped by the firewall
> by hitting default policy:
> IPV4 (raw):
> Chain INPUT (policy DROP 2 packets, 64 bytes)
>
> All other packets went through. You ha
R M, the following shows that only two packets were dropped by the firewall by
hitting default policy:
IPV4 (raw):
Chain INPUT (policy DROP 2 packets, 64 bytes)
All other packets went through. You have additional rules in your ruleset that
look to be related to libvirt, and they shouldn't cause
before.rules
** Attachment added: "before_rules.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ufw/+bug/1145070/+attachment/3648793/+files/before_rules.txt
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I have the exact same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS and there is no
other firewall running. My before.rules file is above (with not comment) and
the output asked for above when the system is not responding to ping is
attached here.
Thanks.
** Attachment added: "ufw_show_raw_output.txt
Thanks for using Ubuntu and reporting a bug. I cannot reproduce this.
Both the /etc/default/ufw and before.rules look ok. This feels like
another firewall program is installed on the system. Can you reboot then
attach the output of 'sudo ufw show raw' when the system is not
responding to pings?
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** Attachment added: "before.rules"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ufw/+bug/1145070/+attachment/3557040/+files/before.rules
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