Firewall blocks DHCP after Logic Board Change

I had my computer in repair and they changed the logic board. Since then "Set access to specific services" setting misbehaves and blocks DHCP configuration.
After the repair it asked me to allow incoming connections for configd. I denied because I did not know it.
Problem: configd is not listed in Preferences so it cannot be unblocked!!!
How can I completely reset the rules table and start over?
Firewall[41]: Deny configd data in from 10.37.129.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Firewall[41]: Deny mDNSResponder data in from 169.254.203.40:5353 uid = 0 proto=17

I give up. This is a horrible issue. Now, the Firewall blocks internet access to configd and mDNSResponder after wakeup from suspend despite being on the "Allow all incoming" list of the System Preferences panel.
The firewall has become useless.
Jul 17 14:22:13 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny configd data in from 10.37.129.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 17 14:22:15 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny configd data in from 10.211.55.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 17 14:22:22 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny configd data in from 10.37.129.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 17 14:22:24 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny configd data in from 10.211.55.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 17 14:22:30 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny configd data in from 10.37.129.1:67 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 20 09:18:58 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny mDNSResponder data in from fe80::21b:63ff:fe9b:37d4:5353 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 20 09:18:58 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny mDNSResponder data in from fe80::21c:42ff:fe00:0:5353 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 20 09:18:58 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny mDNSResponder data in from fe80::21c:42ff:fe00:1:5353 uid = 0 proto=17
Jul 20 09:18:58 garfield2 Firewall[42]: Deny mDNSResponder data in from fe80::21b:63ff:fe9b:37d4:5353 uid = 0 proto=17

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