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Symbiosis' firewall contains a /etc/symbiosis/firewall/incoming.d/99-reject rule by default, which will block connections from 0.0.0.0/0 (anywhere).
If we add an IP to this 99-reject file, connections will only be blocked from this IP and allowed from everywhere else, which isn't usually what we want to happen.
It would be safer if the 99-reject file contained 0.0.0.0/0 by default to avoid allowing more through the firewall than what was intended. This could still be removed from the file if needed.
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Symbiosis' firewall contains a
/etc/symbiosis/firewall/incoming.d/99-reject
rule by default, which will block connections from0.0.0.0/0
(anywhere).If we add an IP to this 99-reject file, connections will only be blocked from this IP and allowed from everywhere else, which isn't usually what we want to happen.
It would be safer if the 99-reject file contained
0.0.0.0/0
by default to avoid allowing more through the firewall than what was intended. This could still be removed from the file if needed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: