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Docker routes container traffic in the nat table, which means that packets are diverted before it reaches the INPUT and OUTPUT chains that ufw uses. Packets are routed before the firewall rules can be applied, effectively ignoring your firewall configuration.

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    21 days ago

    That caused issues with Docker containers being unable to communicate with eachother for me.

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        21 days ago

        Yes, you can fix it by doing this

        echo "Adding rules for Docker subnets to allow communication between containers..."
        for subnet in $(docker network inspect bridge -f '{{range .IPAM.Config}}{{.Subnet}} {{end}}'); 
            sudo ufw allow from $subnet
            echo "Added rule for $subnet"
        done