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[Bug 578404] Re: GUFW erases the rule not selected to be erased

 

I learned how to record my desktop... Installing gtk-recordMyDesktop...
lol

So here I attach you a video where it is shown this bug.

If you add several outgoing rules and only one incoming rule, then the incoming rule
is not removed if you try to, but it is removed some another rule (first part of the video).

However, if you add several outgoing and incoming rules, it all are removed just fine (as per
the second time I add rules in the attached video).

** Attachment added: "Not erases some rules.ogv"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48345056/Not%20erases%20some%20rules.ogv

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GUFW erases the rule not selected to be erased
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578404
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Status in Gufw: New
Status in “gui-ufw” package in Ubuntu: Invalid

Bug description:
Hello,

The new GUFW for the 10.04 version of Ubuntu has the new and nice feature of being able to block/allow
also outgoing connections,.. GUFW is now at the same level of security than Guarddog was. 

It makes Ubuntu still safer. And, as per I know, GUFW really works OK for incoming and outgoing connections.

I have found one small bug, however: When I try to erase a rule it's erased some another rule, instead. Curiously,
this only happens trying to erase rules allowing incoming connections. 

This is somehow annoying because trying to erase the incoming rule.. One may end up erasing most other rules,
before.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gufw 10.04.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.33-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon May 10 19:37:02 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20100429)
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcEnviron:
 LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gui-ufw





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