28 Feb
2019
28 Feb
'19
16:16
nftables is the latest evolution - we started out with ipchains (1999?), then iptables, now nftables (2014?). c't (German computer magazine) has done a couple of decent articles - in 2015 and quite recently, in january I think. DO late-model kernels have nftables or are still iptables? As far as I can tell my 4.20 series kernel still has iptables.
On 2019-02-28 2:25 a.m., Per Jessen wrote: the 'apropos' command tels me about iptables commands but no nftables Both. Iptables is the default at installation time, but nftables is in
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