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NAME

       cdist-type__ufw_rule - A single UFW rule

DESCRIPTION

       Adds  or  removes a single UFW rule. This type supports adding and deleting rules for port
       ranges or applications.

       Understanding what is "to" and what is "from" can be confusing. If  the  rule  is  ingress
       (default),  then  "from"  is the remote machine and "to" is the local one. The opposite is
       true for egress traffic (--out).

OPTIONAL PARAMETERS

       state  Either "present" or "absent". Defaults to  "present".  If  "absent",  only  removes
              rules that exactly match the rule expected.

       rule   A  firewall  rule  in UFW syntax. This is what you would usually write after ufw on
              the command line. Defaults to "allow" followed by the object ID. You can use either
              the  short  syntax  (just allow|deny|reject|limit followed by a port or application
              name) or the full syntax. Do not include delete in your command. Set --state absent
              instead.

EXAMPLES

          # open port 80 (ufw allow 80)
          __ufw_rule 80
          # Allow mosh application (if installed)
          __ufw_rule mosh
          # Allow all traffic from local network (ufw allow from 10.0.0.0/24)
          __ufw_rule local --rule 'allow from 10.0.0.0/24'
          # Block egress traffic from port 25 to 111.55.55.55 on interface eth0
          __ufw_rule block_smtp --rule 'deny out on eth0 from any port 25 to 111.55.55.55'

SEE ALSO

       ufw(8)

AUTHORS

       Mark Polyakov <mark@markasoftware.com>

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2019 Mark Polyakov. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
       of the GNU General Public License as published by the  Free  Software  Foundation,  either
       version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

COPYRIGHT

       ungleich GmbH 2021