sudo ufw enable
Come on Kirk don't forget your Final Front earspace between my left ear and my right ear.
just got back from our walk sitting here with your beer.Mark when you get a sec, maybe you can open Terminal on your desktop and type in and press the enter button for
Code:sudo ufw enable
when you press enter it will prompt you for your password. Type it in and press enter (there may be no movement, that is a security protocol)
Then your software firewall will activate straight away, and it will kick in every time you reboot or boot the computer.
Yes it workedMark when you get a sec, maybe you can open Terminal on your desktop and type in and press the enter button for
Code:sudo ufw enable
when you press enter it will prompt you for your password. Type it in and press enter (there may be no movement, that is a security protocol)
Then your software firewall will activate straight away, and it will kick in every time you reboot or boot the computer.
Cheers, Thank you for your help very much appreciated.Im off to the clinic, enjoy your beers, I will catch up with a G&T at lunch time [31/2 hrs from now