Allowing outbound connection via UFW





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I'm having trouble configuring UFW's 'default deny outgoing' setting. How do I add exceptions to this?



Example:



sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw default deny outgoing
sudo ufw allow to 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow from 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow 80
sudo ufw status verbose
wget http://91.189.94.40:80


The connection still gets blocked.










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  • try systemctl restart ufw

    – rancho
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:42











  • no luck with the above ^^

    – Anta Res
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:52


















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I'm having trouble configuring UFW's 'default deny outgoing' setting. How do I add exceptions to this?



Example:



sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw default deny outgoing
sudo ufw allow to 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow from 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow 80
sudo ufw status verbose
wget http://91.189.94.40:80


The connection still gets blocked.










share|improve this question

























  • try systemctl restart ufw

    – rancho
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:42











  • no luck with the above ^^

    – Anta Res
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:52














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I'm having trouble configuring UFW's 'default deny outgoing' setting. How do I add exceptions to this?



Example:



sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw default deny outgoing
sudo ufw allow to 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow from 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow 80
sudo ufw status verbose
wget http://91.189.94.40:80


The connection still gets blocked.










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I'm having trouble configuring UFW's 'default deny outgoing' setting. How do I add exceptions to this?



Example:



sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw default deny outgoing
sudo ufw allow to 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow from 91.189.94.40
sudo ufw allow 80
sudo ufw status verbose
wget http://91.189.94.40:80


The connection still gets blocked.







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  • try systemctl restart ufw

    – rancho
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:42











  • no luck with the above ^^

    – Anta Res
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:52



















  • try systemctl restart ufw

    – rancho
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:42











  • no luck with the above ^^

    – Anta Res
    Jun 7 '16 at 22:52

















try systemctl restart ufw

– rancho
Jun 7 '16 at 22:42





try systemctl restart ufw

– rancho
Jun 7 '16 at 22:42













no luck with the above ^^

– Anta Res
Jun 7 '16 at 22:52





no luck with the above ^^

– Anta Res
Jun 7 '16 at 22:52










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You want to allow traffic out. This is what I had to do:



sudo ufw allow out 80


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    You want to allow traffic out. This is what I had to do:



    sudo ufw allow out 80


    Does that work?






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      You want to allow traffic out. This is what I had to do:



      sudo ufw allow out 80


      Does that work?






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        You want to allow traffic out. This is what I had to do:



        sudo ufw allow out 80


        Does that work?






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        You want to allow traffic out. This is what I had to do:



        sudo ufw allow out 80


        Does that work?







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