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The ipchains suite also included some shell scripts for easier maintenance and to emulate the behavior of the old '''ipfwadm''' command. The ipchains suite also included some shell scripts for easier maintenance and to emulate the behavior of the old '''ipfwadm''' command.


The ipchains software was superseded by the ] system in ] 2.4 and above.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.netfilter.org/ | title = netfilter/iptables project homepage | date = 2009-02-06 | accessdate = 2009-02-08 }}</ref> The ipchains software was superseded by the ] system in ] 2.4 and above,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.netfilter.org/ | title = netfilter/iptables project homepage | date = 2009-02-06 | accessdate = 2009-02-08 }}</ref> which was in turn superseded by the ] system in 2014.


==References== ==References==

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User-space portion of Linux kernel packet filtering system
ipchains
Developer(s)Rusty Russell
Initial releasepre-1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Final release1.3.10 / October 6, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-10-06)
Written inC
Operating systemLinux
PlatformLinux kernel
Successoriptables
TypePacket filter management
LicenseGPL
Websitepeople.netfilter.org/rusty/ipchains/

Linux IP Firewalling Chains, normally called ipchains, is free software to control the packet filter or firewall capabilities in the 2.2 series of Linux kernels. It superseded ipfirewall (managed by ipfwadm command), but was replaced by iptables in the 2.4 series. Unlike iptables, ipchains is stateless.

It is a rewrite of Linux's previous IPv4 firewall, ipfirewall. This newer ipchains was required to manage the packet filter in Linux kernels starting with version 2.1.102 (which was a 2.2 development release). Patches are also available to add ipchains to 2.0 and earlier 2.1 series kernels. Improvements include larger maxima for packet counting, filtering for fragmented packets and a wider range of protocols, and the ability to match packets based on the inverse of a rule.

The ipchains suite also included some shell scripts for easier maintenance and to emulate the behavior of the old ipfwadm command.

The ipchains software was superseded by the iptables system in Linux kernel 2.4 and above, which was in turn superseded by the nftables system in 2014.

References

  1. Russell, Rusty (2000-07-04). "Linux IPCHAINS-HOWTO" (version 1.0.8 ed.). Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  2. "netfilter/iptables project homepage". 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2009-02-08.

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