> Every time the Docker daemon starts, it changes iptables’s FORWARD chain’s policy to DROP for no reason. Prior to v28, iptables rules were written in such a way that they depended upon the default `FORWARD` policy. To…
> Every time the Docker daemon starts, it changes iptables’s FORWARD chain’s policy to DROP for no reason. Prior to v28, iptables rules were written in such a way that they depended upon the default `FORWARD` policy. To…