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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0003949 | Kali Linux | General Bug | public | 2017-04-04 23:43 | 2017-04-05 07:57 |
Reporter | east | Assigned To | rhertzog | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | 2016.2 | ||||
Fixed in Version | 2017.1 | ||||
Summary | 0003949: UFW not enabled on boot, has to be started manually | ||||
Description | On recent Kali installs, UFW has been consistently broken. This goes back to the 2016.1 release if I recall. I have reinstalled multiple times, and the issue has not gone away. I am running the latest weekly release on a Lenovo L512 laptop. All packages have been updated. Once installed, I run | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Terminal: apt-get install ufw | ||||
Additional Information | I have been working around this by adding the start command to rc.local. This is also broken with the latest version (separate bug report). I have also tested this on a VM, with the same results. The VM was 2016.2, the 64 bit version. It is the official virtualbox version from kali.org | ||||
I guess that "systemctl status ufw.service" says that the service is disabled. I have modified our default policy so that it gets enabled by default on a new installation. You can fix it with "systemctl enable ufw.service". |
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Should be fixed with base-files 2017.1.0. If you install ufw while you have the new base-files, then it should be enabled by default. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2017-04-04 23:43 | east | New Issue | |
2017-04-05 07:55 | rhertzog | Note Added: 0006558 | |
2017-04-05 07:57 | rhertzog | Assigned To | => rhertzog |
2017-04-05 07:57 | rhertzog | Status | new => resolved |
2017-04-05 07:57 | rhertzog | Resolution | open => fixed |
2017-04-05 07:57 | rhertzog | Fixed in Version | => 2017.1 |
2017-04-05 07:57 | rhertzog | Note Added: 0006559 |