Ufw delete rule4/26/2023 ![]() Ufw-before-forward all - anywhere anywhere Ufw-before-logging-forward all - anywhere anywhere Hopefully needless to say I first backed up my iptables: iptables-save > ~/iptables-oldįor my longer : I think the first reason yours may appear to not work properly is that some of the output from "iptables -L" comes out as $1 instead of $2 Replacing "i_XXXXX_i" with "ufw-" it did the job. TL DR neither of the options presented by either or worked for me and I eventually found this comment on serverfault (hope I'm allowed to cross-share) delete a ip chain and all its references by user Steven Monday: Try this: iptables-save | grep -v i_XXXXX_i | iptables-restore – Steven Monday Apr 2 '12 at 19:01 I know this is an older topic, but it helped me get on the right track. Iptables noob here, so please bear with me.
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