Thanks for the bug report. Per the man page, reset "Disables and resets
firewall to installation defaults". It will therefore not clear out all the
builtins. You may be interested in /lib/ufw/ufw-init. From the ufw-framework
manpage:
BOOT INITIALIZATION
ufw is started on boot with /lib/ufw/ufw-init.
...
flush-all:
flushes the built-in chains, deletes all non-built-in chains
and
resets the policy to ACCEPT
** Changed in: ufw (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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