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  • Netbird access with UFW rules
    B BangkokBob

    My bad. Sorry

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  • Netbird access with UFW rules
    B BangkokBob

    I have a Netbird network 0.36.5 of 25 peers (primarily Ubuntu servers). Every thing is fine, or was fine until I made a change to my UFW firewall. Previously I had a specific access from a single IP address:

    ufw allow in on wt0 from 100.126.x.x

    This worked, up until the time I restarted UFW. At this point I was unable to connect as before. Fortunately I had alternative access and was able to insert the rule:

    ufw allow in on wt0

    I then was able to access the server again via Netbird address. This concerned me, as whilst this particular server was non critical, should I have a similar issue it would impact the network, for instance sole access from a web server direct to a db server.

    Am i worried needlessly or is this possibly a bug?

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