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Latest revision as of 18:04, 4 November 2022
Description[edit | edit source]
Iptables is a user-space tool used to define firewall rulesets for packet filtering, network-address and port translation, packet mangling, logging, and more as part of the netfilter project. It has been superseded by nftables, which offers more flexible and scalable packet classification as well as better performance.
Tool Type[edit | edit source]
More Information[edit | edit source]
- Boolean World offers this In-Depth Guide to iptables
- From TutorialsPoint, you can see an in-depth iptables(8) man page
- Check out PhoenixNAP's Ultimate Guide to Linux Firewall
- Head over to markonisic's GitHub for a downloadable iptables cheat sheet, readable online or via download
Similar Tools[edit | edit source]
- nftables
- firewall-cmd
- UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall)
- apf
- Firewall Builder (No longer maintained)