Hi Marcos,
¿Qué tal estás?

I just saw your video. Yes it works fine there. However, I consistently
get the said error.

In my case, I have arranged to deny all incoming connections AND also to deny 
all outgoing 
but I just opened the ports for outgoing connections that actually I do use. 

Perhaps if you set-up the firewall with deny also for outgoing
connections this error will happen to you, too.

Steps to reproduce the bug:

1) Set-up the firewall to deny all by default (incoming and outgoing, as well).
2) Add some rules to allow outgoing connections and allow some incoming rule (I 
just added allow 
incoming connections on aleatory port 958).
3) Then just try to erase it (select the just added incoming rule to be erased, 
then click in the remove button)
4) Instead the selected incoming rule being erased, Gufw erases some another 
rule, again and once again.

I just saw that if you select some outgoing rule to be removed.. it's also not 
erased but it's removed some other rule. 
This seemed not to happen if there was not any incoming rule, but only outgoing 
rules.

I attach you the log file and some screenshots.

If you tell me how to make a video of the desktop, I will attach it as
well.

Regards,
Victor

** Attachment added: "Pantallazos y log de GUFW.tar.gz"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48295793/Pantallazos%20y%20log%20de%20GUFW.tar.gz

-- 
GUFW erases the rule not selected to be erased
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578404
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to