* How to check user-defined chains
@ 2002-10-28 16:04 Oleksandr Darchuk
2002-10-28 15:40 ` Bart
2002-10-28 16:43 ` R. Sterenborg
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From: Oleksandr Darchuk @ 2002-10-28 16:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
Hello.
Are there any ways to know all user-defined chains for iptables (like
/proc/net/ip_tables_names for tables)?
I try to builded my ipfw script using many own chains, but it's hard to
delete all of them -- I must remember all of previous definitions. Are there
any standart solutions?
Thanx for all advises.
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* Re: How to check user-defined chains
2002-10-28 16:04 How to check user-defined chains Oleksandr Darchuk
@ 2002-10-28 15:40 ` Bart
2002-10-28 18:39 ` Robert P. J. Day
2002-10-28 16:43 ` R. Sterenborg
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From: Bart @ 2002-10-28 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: o.darchuk; +Cc: netfilter
Oleksandr Darchuk wrote:
>Hello.
>
>Are there any ways to know all user-defined chains for iptables (like
>/proc/net/ip_tables_names for tables)?
>I try to builded my ipfw script using many own chains, but it's hard to
>delete all of them
>
to delete them all, just perform iptables -X
>-- I must remember all of previous definitions. Are there
>any standart solutions?
>Thanx for all advises.
>
>
>
>
>
greetz
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* Re: How to check user-defined chains
2002-10-28 15:40 ` Bart
@ 2002-10-28 18:39 ` Robert P. J. Day
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From: Robert P. J. Day @ 2002-10-28 18:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter mailing list
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Bart wrote:
>
>
> Oleksandr Darchuk wrote:
>
> >Hello.
> >
> >Are there any ways to know all user-defined chains for iptables (like
> >/proc/net/ip_tables_names for tables)?
> >I try to builded my ipfw script using many own chains, but it's hard to
> >delete all of them
> >
> to delete them all, just perform iptables -X
not quite. this will delete only the u-d chains in the default
filter table. you would still have to delete the chains in the
other two tables with:
# iptables -t nat -X
# iptables -t mangle -X
rday
p.s. of course, if you're only building chains in the filter table
to begin with, then you're right.
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* RE: How to check user-defined chains
2002-10-28 16:04 How to check user-defined chains Oleksandr Darchuk
2002-10-28 15:40 ` Bart
@ 2002-10-28 16:43 ` R. Sterenborg
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: R. Sterenborg @ 2002-10-28 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
> Are there any ways to know all user-defined chains for iptables
(like
> /proc/net/ip_tables_names for tables)?
> I try to builded my ipfw script using many own chains, but
> it's hard to
> delete all of them -- I must remember all of previous
iptables -X
iptables -t nat -X
iptables -t mangle -X
man iptables, specifically the last line :
-X, --delete-chain
Delete the specified user-defined chain. There must be no
references to the chain. If there are, you must delete
or replace the referring rules before the chain can be deleted. If
no argument is given, it will attempt to delete every non-builtin
chain in the table.
Rob
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