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Timestamp:
05/05/2003 06:09:38 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
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update to iptables-1.2.8

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@906 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>The iptables-package contains <userinput>iptables</userinput>,
    5 <userinput>ip6tables</userinput> and some libraries.</para>
     4<para>The iptables-package contains <command>iptables</command>,
     5<command>ip6tables</command> and some libraries.</para>
    66
    77</sect2>
     
    1010
    1111<sect3><title>iptables</title>
    12 <para>iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP packet
    13 filter rules in the Linux kernel.</para>
     12<para><command>iptables</command> is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the
     13tables of <acronym>IP</acronym> packet filter rules in the Linux kernel.</para>
    1414</sect3>
    1515
    1616<sect3><title>iptables-save, ~-restore</title>
    17 <para>These are used to save and to restore your elaborated set of chains and rules. Until iptables-1.2.5 they were declared experimental.</para>
     17<para>These are used to save and to restore your elaborated set of chains and
     18rules. Until <application>iptables</application>-1.2.5 they were declared
     19experimental.</para>
    1820</sect3>
    1921
    2022<sect3 id="ip6tables" xreflabel="ip6tables"><title>ip6tables</title>
    21 <para>This is the same as iptables but for use with IPv6.  As of v1.2.5,
    22 it is not as complete as the standard IPv4 version, especially with
    23 regard to some of the modules.</para>
     23<para>This is the same as <command>iptables</command> but for use with
     24<acronym>IP</acronym>v6.  As of v1.2.5, it is not as complete as the standard
     25<acronym>IP</acronym>v4 version, especially with regard to some of the modules.</para>
    2426</sect3>
    2527
    2628<sect3><title>libip*.so</title>
    2729<para>These are various modules (implemented as dynamic libraries) which
    28 extend the core functionality of iptables.</para>
     30extend the core functionality of <command>iptables</command>.</para>
    2931</sect3>
    3032
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