Hello, Jan Engelhardt a écrit : iptables is not the same as netfilter (= the kernel part). A part of iptables is in the kernel, in the Netfilter framework. Iptables is divided in two parts : - a userspace tool (iptables) which allows to manage the rules ; - a kernel part (ip_tables, iptable_filter...) which enforces the rules. |
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