![]() ![]() ![]() The iptables and ip6tables commands can be used to instruct Linux to perform functions such as firewalling and network address translation, however the configuration that they create is non-persistent so is lost whenever the machine is rebooted. To make the configuration of iptables persistent on a Debian-based system Background Ubuntu (Lucid*, Maverick*, Natty, Oneiric, Precise) ![]()
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