Re: nftables controlling IPv6 and iptables controlling IPv4 (possible?)

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On 10/07/19 1:39 pm, Florian Westphal wrote:
Amish <anon.amish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So we are thinking if we can start with IPv6 controlled by nftables and IPv4
controlled by iptables?
Yes, that works.

It looks possible but we just want to make sure if there can be any chance
that tables will interfere or conflict with each other? OR something
unpredictable will occur?
No, if you only use nft ip6 family and iptables then nothing surprising
should happen.  Mixing nft ip and iptables (or nft ip6 and ip6tables)
should work as well, but it will have implications wrt. table /base
chain ordering.

Great. Thank you for prompt reply.

Its going take couple of months to develop, but will report back if something goes wrong.

Regards,

Amish




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