[nftables v0.9.2] inet <> ip | ip6 family tables processing order?

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Having deployed family tables:

* inet
* ip
* ip6

and to my understanding the _base chain definitions_, hook priority and policy, are only applicable to chains within the same family table but are mutually exclusive between the different family tables I am struggling to comprehend as to the order of packet processing among the aforementioned family tables:

* which family table the packet is processed trough first/last - inet or ip | ip6? * if the hook priority in the base chains of each family is the same but different policies being applied how would such conflict, inet vs. ip | ip6, resolve?

As far as I comprehend jump | goto works with chains in the same family table but it is not possible to jump | goto from the inet table to ip | ip6 or vice versa, or is it?






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