@jdstran The fix of Debian doesn't help. I use fail2ban too. But if
fail2ban.service is disabled and masked then the issue still happens.
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Running "/usr/bin/sleep 10 && /usr/sbin/ufw enable" via cron works for
me
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Title:
ufw does not start automatically at boo
Im using Ubuntu 20.04 by the way.
To make clear what I meant: I think the dependencies aren't defined
right such that some services are starting to early.
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I have the same issue on an computer with NVME. Maybe the boot is too
fast? The fix and all workarounds (cron) haven't helped.
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