Internet not working with “Home” profile in Firewall





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Recently my Internet is not working after selecting the "Home" profile in Firewall configuration. If I select "Office" Profile, then Internet works.Is there any issue if I select Office profile on my Home wifi? If not, then I can continue to use this profile.
But still it is very strange because it used to work earlier without any issues. Any advice is helpful.










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    What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Feb 10 at 6:39











  • @Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 10 at 13:11













  • deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 10 at 22:31











  • So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 11 at 2:49


















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Recently my Internet is not working after selecting the "Home" profile in Firewall configuration. If I select "Office" Profile, then Internet works.Is there any issue if I select Office profile on my Home wifi? If not, then I can continue to use this profile.
But still it is very strange because it used to work earlier without any issues. Any advice is helpful.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Feb 10 at 6:39











  • @Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 10 at 13:11













  • deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 10 at 22:31











  • So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 11 at 2:49














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Recently my Internet is not working after selecting the "Home" profile in Firewall configuration. If I select "Office" Profile, then Internet works.Is there any issue if I select Office profile on my Home wifi? If not, then I can continue to use this profile.
But still it is very strange because it used to work earlier without any issues. Any advice is helpful.










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Recently my Internet is not working after selecting the "Home" profile in Firewall configuration. If I select "Office" Profile, then Internet works.Is there any issue if I select Office profile on my Home wifi? If not, then I can continue to use this profile.
But still it is very strange because it used to work earlier without any issues. Any advice is helpful.







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    What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Feb 10 at 6:39











  • @Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 10 at 13:11













  • deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 10 at 22:31











  • So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 11 at 2:49














  • 1





    What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Feb 10 at 6:39











  • @Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 10 at 13:11













  • deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 10 at 22:31











  • So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

    – Amogh Pradhan
    Feb 11 at 2:49








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What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Feb 10 at 6:39





What does sudo ufw status verbose tell you in terminal ?

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Feb 10 at 6:39













@Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

– Amogh Pradhan
Feb 10 at 13:11







@Sergiy here it is: amogh@amogh-HP-Laptop-15q-bu0xx:~$ sudo ufw status verbose Status: active Logging: on (low) Default: deny (incoming), allow (outgoing), disabled (routed) New profiles: skip

– Amogh Pradhan
Feb 10 at 13:11















deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 10 at 22:31





deny (incoming), allow (outgoing) should be fine for general usecase.

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 10 at 22:31













So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

– Amogh Pradhan
Feb 11 at 2:49





So it doesn't matter much if profile is set as "Office" instead of "Home" right? Since both have same incoming outgoing rules

– Amogh Pradhan
Feb 11 at 2:49










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