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1<sect1 id="postlfs-security-iptables">
2<?dbhtml filename="iptables.html" dir="postlfs"?>
3<title>iptables-&iptables-version;</title>
4
5<para>The next part of this chapter deals with firewalling. The
6principle firewalling tool for Linux, as of the 2.4 kernel series, is
7iptables. It replaces ipchains from the 2.2 series and ipfwadm from the
82.0 series. You will need to install iptables if you intend on
9using any form of firewalling.</para>
10
11&iptables-intro;
12&iptables-inst;
13&iptables-exp;
14&iptables-desc;
15
16</sect1>
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