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iptables replaced ipchains in 2.4, which had replaced ipfwadm in 2.2. they have to some degree been replaced by nftables since 3.13 or so, which is likely to be replaced in turn by some [[eBPF]]-based method. | iptables replaced ipchains in 2.4, which had replaced ipfwadm in 2.2. they have to some degree been replaced by [[nftables]] since 3.13 or so, which is likely to be replaced in turn by some [[eBPF]]-based method. | ||
The term Xtables (also written as x_tables) refers to the iptables/ebtables/ip6tables family. [[nftables]] replaced the whole gang. |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 26 October 2020
iptables replaced ipchains in 2.4, which had replaced ipfwadm in 2.2. they have to some degree been replaced by nftables since 3.13 or so, which is likely to be replaced in turn by some eBPF-based method.
The term Xtables (also written as x_tables) refers to the iptables/ebtables/ip6tables family. nftables replaced the whole gang.