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From: "Ed Street" <blacknet@simplyaquatics.com>
To: 'Christian Seberino' <seberino@spawar.navy.mil>,
	netfilter@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: iptables -F & iptables -X good enough *for all* tables/chains?
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 14:47:50 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <001b01c21baf$a4450a50$0a01a8c0@ed> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020624114108.A3305@spawar.navy.mil>

Hello,

Well first off the regular expression of Iptables -F will NOT flush the
specific tables i.e. nat/manglefilter.  However, if you are NOT using
those tables it's pointless to -F as there's nothing there.  In general
it's a good idea and a good habit to get into using.

To test your theory you need some rules in any of those three tables.
Do the iptables -F and then run iptables -t nat -L -n you will see the
rules are still there.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: netfilter-admin@lists.samba.org
[mailto:netfilter-admin@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Christian Seberino
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 2:41 PM
To: netfilter@lists.samba.org
Subject: iptables -F & iptables -X good enough *for all* tables/chains?

iptables -F
iptables -X

These simple 2 lines seem good enough to
nuke *all* rules and *all* user defined chains.....

Yet, in print (like Linux Firewalls book) I often
see people wanting to apply -F and -X to 
*every single table one by one*

(e.g. iptables -t nat    -F
      iptables -t filter -F
      iptables -t mangle -F
 etc.)

Am I missing something? My simple 2 lines above
seem good enough to do the trick.

Chris
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-06-24 18:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-24 18:41 iptables -F & iptables -X good enough *for all* tables/chains? Christian Seberino
2002-06-24 18:45 ` Default DROP policy for mangle and nat in iptables necessary/wise? Christian Seberino
2002-06-24 19:02   ` Ed Street
2002-06-24 23:36     ` Christian Seberino
2002-06-25  0:11       ` Ramin Alidousti
2002-06-24 18:47 ` Ed Street [this message]
2002-06-24 19:57   ` iptables -F & iptables -X good enough *for all* tables/chains? Christian Seberino
2002-06-24 20:27     ` Ramin Alidousti
2002-06-24 20:34     ` Antony Stone
2002-06-24 21:20     ` Patrick Schaaf
2002-06-24 21:19       ` Ramin Alidousti
2002-06-25  6:04         ` Patrick Schaaf

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