What is the difference between iptables and ipchains?
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At first glance, ipchains
and iptables
appear to be quite similar. Both methods of packet filtering use chains of rules operating within the Linux kernel to decide what to do with packets that match the specified rule or set of rules. However, iptables
offers a more extensible way of filtering packets, giving the administrator a greater amount of control ...
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