Gufw turns itself off at every reboot. I've entered all the commands in terminals.... sudo systemctl enable ufw sudo systemctl start ufw and so on. This is a major security risk. Why has a firewall been provided which switches itself off? Is there another firewall which works as would be expected? Thanks, Bob
ufw
you actually have to usesudo ufw enable
from the command line to turn it on, andsudo ufw disable
to turn it off. Also, you can check the status withsudo ufw status
and you can check with thesystemctl status ufw.service
. – Terrance Apr 24 '18 at 2:16