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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
7<application>iptables</application>. It replaces
8<application>ipchains</application> from the 2.2 series and
9<application>ipfwadm</application> from the
102.0 series. You will need to install <application>iptables</application> if
11you intend on using any form of firewalling.</para>
12
13&iptables-intro;
14&iptables-inst;
15&iptables-exp;
16&iptables-desc;
17
18</sect1>
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