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  3. The syntax and handling of ‘UFW’ is far more nice and easier than traditional ‘iptables’

The syntax and handling of ‘UFW’ is far more nice and easier than traditional ‘iptables’

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  • kaaswe@swecyb.comK This user is from outside of this forum
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    The syntax and handling of ‘UFW’ is far more nice and easier than traditional ‘iptables’

    Just a reflection after I realized my squeezePlayers couldn’t attach to the Logitech Media Server LMS when my FW was active. UDP 3483 was needed inbound

    #linux #firewall

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    • kaaswe@swecyb.comK kaaswe@swecyb.com

      The syntax and handling of ‘UFW’ is far more nice and easier than traditional ‘iptables’

      Just a reflection after I realized my squeezePlayers couldn’t attach to the Logitech Media Server LMS when my FW was active. UDP 3483 was needed inbound

      #linux #firewall

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      @kaaswe I'm quite happy with nftables, and especially its declaratory syntax.

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