Public bug reported:

Configuration I have a cable modem connected to a router with my
computer connected to the router, and my IP is statically set.

With Ubuntu 9.04 and UFW I used a "default deny," I then setup "22 limit
anywhere" and 443/tcp allow anywhere" this worked great and let me
browse out to the internet and only have incoming traffic to 22 and 443.

However with Ubuntu 10.04 I am having major problems, I have it setup
this way:

With Ubuntu 10.04 I use "default deny in" and "default allow out." I
then setup "443/tcp allow in anywhere" and "22 limit in anywhere" with
this setup I can't even browse the web; "http://ubuntuforums.org"; times
out for example. The only way I can browse the web is to disable UFW
completely. I even tried setting UFW with "allow" as default for both
"in" and "out" but this also causes the web not to work.

Any suggestions?

Well, after getting kernel update and rebooting yesterday, UFW now
blocks my outgoing internet traffic again. Had to disable it to get out.

** Affects: ufw (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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UFW blocks internet after kernal update.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/650620
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