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How to add multiple user.rules in ufw?
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I know you can add rules one by one. But is there a way to add rules in one go -
For instance, this is how you add rules in ufw in Debian -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 22/udp
Now instead of doing it 1 by 1, is there a way to do it all at once ?
I did try -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp 443/tcp 22/udp
but that didn't work, any ideas ?
debian iptables firewall ufw
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I know you can add rules one by one. But is there a way to add rules in one go -
For instance, this is how you add rules in ufw in Debian -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 22/udp
Now instead of doing it 1 by 1, is there a way to do it all at once ?
I did try -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp 443/tcp 22/udp
but that didn't work, any ideas ?
debian iptables firewall ufw
add a comment |
I know you can add rules one by one. But is there a way to add rules in one go -
For instance, this is how you add rules in ufw in Debian -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 22/udp
Now instead of doing it 1 by 1, is there a way to do it all at once ?
I did try -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp 443/tcp 22/udp
but that didn't work, any ideas ?
debian iptables firewall ufw
I know you can add rules one by one. But is there a way to add rules in one go -
For instance, this is how you add rules in ufw in Debian -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
$ sudo ufw allow 22/udp
Now instead of doing it 1 by 1, is there a way to do it all at once ?
I did try -
$ sudo ufw allow 80/tcp 443/tcp 22/udp
but that didn't work, any ideas ?
debian iptables firewall ufw
debian iptables firewall ufw
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You can edit your rules directly. Find where your rules are stored - this may differ by OS version.
I run Ubuntu 16.04; my rules are at /etc/ufw/user.rules
Some older versions of Debian store the files at /lib/ufw/user.rules So, check there too.
After you edit the file, run sudo ufw reload to reload the rules.
Then, run sudo ufw status to confirm that your new rules have been included.
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You can edit your rules directly. Find where your rules are stored - this may differ by OS version.
I run Ubuntu 16.04; my rules are at /etc/ufw/user.rules
Some older versions of Debian store the files at /lib/ufw/user.rules So, check there too.
After you edit the file, run sudo ufw reload to reload the rules.
Then, run sudo ufw status to confirm that your new rules have been included.
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You can edit your rules directly. Find where your rules are stored - this may differ by OS version.
I run Ubuntu 16.04; my rules are at /etc/ufw/user.rules
Some older versions of Debian store the files at /lib/ufw/user.rules So, check there too.
After you edit the file, run sudo ufw reload to reload the rules.
Then, run sudo ufw status to confirm that your new rules have been included.
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You can edit your rules directly. Find where your rules are stored - this may differ by OS version.
I run Ubuntu 16.04; my rules are at /etc/ufw/user.rules
Some older versions of Debian store the files at /lib/ufw/user.rules So, check there too.
After you edit the file, run sudo ufw reload to reload the rules.
Then, run sudo ufw status to confirm that your new rules have been included.
You can edit your rules directly. Find where your rules are stored - this may differ by OS version.
I run Ubuntu 16.04; my rules are at /etc/ufw/user.rules
Some older versions of Debian store the files at /lib/ufw/user.rules So, check there too.
After you edit the file, run sudo ufw reload to reload the rules.
Then, run sudo ufw status to confirm that your new rules have been included.
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