Re: ip6tables and iptables

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On Saturday 12 November 2005 10:49, Volkm@r wrote:
> My question is, does ip6tables completely replace iptables or do I have
> to configure and run both iptables AND ip6tables?

No, you still probably have both, ipv4 AND ipv6 addresses on your 
interface(s). For the ipv4 part, the original iptables is still the program 
to use to set up rules for ipv4. IPv4 and IPv6 rulesets are independent and 
require their respective tools to modify them.

-- 
Thilo Schulz

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