Article 578T3 Question about UFW behavior/logging/blocking

Question about UFW behavior/logging/blocking

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Tagiga
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Hello! So

My UFW does not log anything if i set logging as 'low'. If i set it as 'medium' the UFW is spamming mostly things like these:
Code:kernel: [UFW ALLOW] IN= OUT=enp5s0 SRC=IP DST=IP LEN=X TOS=X TTL=X ID=X DF PROTO=UDP SPT=X DPT=X LEN=X
kernel: [UFW AUDIT] IN= OUT=enp5s0 SRC=IP DST=IP LEN=X TOS=X TTL=X ID=X DF PROTO=UDP SPT=X DPT=X LEN=X
kernel: [UFW AUDIT] IN= OUT=enp5s0 SRC=IP DST=IP LEN=X TOS=X PREC=X TTL=X ID=X DF PROTO=TCP SPT=X DPT=X WINDOW=64240 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
kernel: [UFW ALLOW] IN= OUT=enp5s0 SRC=IP DST=IP LEN=X TOS=X PREC=X TTL=X ID=X DF PROTO=TCP SPT=X DPT=X WINDOW=64240 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0X=variety numbers
SRC=mostly my LAN-address (few occasions some hexcode or so)
DST=quite often my router-LAN-address, other IPs, (and few occasions some hexcode or so too)

No any [BLOCK] mentioned.

Does this mean, there's nothing to block? I'm perplexed, is internet safer these days? Or is it like this how things really should be? I've got used to see on Windows side, and also Linux side too, at least sometimes some blocking activity in logs.

I tested my system on a internet security portscan test, and my system seems to be allright, stealth-state. It didn't cause any [BLOCK] activity neither.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=TbrDFTaSGpA:7Z79Wpf98s0:F7zBnMy latest?i=TbrDFTaSGpA:7Z79Wpf98s0:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=TbrDFTaSGpA:7Z79Wpf98s0:gIN9vFwTbrDFTaSGpA
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