ipchains

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ipchains is an older Linux kernel firewall and packet filtering tool that was widely used before being superseded by iptables.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Linux networking software
firewall utility
packet filtering tool
canPerform IP masquerading
port redirection
category Linux firewall software
network security software
componentOf Linux networking stack
configurationFileType shell script rulesets
configurationMethod command-line interface
developedFor Linux 2.2 kernel series NERFINISHED
distributionSupport historically included in many Linux distributions
documentation man ipchains
doesNotSupport IPv6
stateful connection tracking
hasFeature logging of matched packets
policy targets (ACCEPT, DENY, REJECT, MASQ, REDIRECT)
rule chains
state-less packet filtering
implements network address translation
packet filtering
interfaceStyle rule-based
layer network layer
license free software license
operatingSystem Linux
predecessorOf iptables rules syntax
primaryCommand ipchains
replacedIn Linux 2.4 kernel and later NERFINISHED
replaces ipfwadm
requires root privileges to modify rules
ruleOrganization forward chain
input chain
output chain
securityDomain network perimeter protection
status deprecated
supersededBy iptables NERFINISHED
supports IPv4
timePeriodOfWidespreadUse late 1990s to early 2000s
typicalUse host-based firewalling
packet filtering on Linux servers
uses Linux kernel packet filtering framework

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iptables predecessor ipchains