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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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.
networking wireless firewall
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What doessudo 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.
networking wireless firewall
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.
networking wireless firewall
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What doessudo 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
add a comment |
1
What doessudo 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
1
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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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