RE: clarification on the use of --state parameter within conntrack command

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"Isn't that kind of the point of UDP? Wouldn't that be breaking it?"

Perhaps to clarify, I would like to be able to filter by the UNREPLIED flag, when I list or delete entries from the table. That's why I was exploring the --state filter, but that only seems to work for TCP. I think using the UNREPLIED flag is a better option as it is displayed for UDP, TCP, and ICMP.

Cheers,  
Alexis.


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