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55 different sets of rules. Each set of rules is called a chain.
56 Each chain is an ordered list of rules that can match ARP frames. If a
60 rule in the chain, then the next rule in the chain is examined and so forth.
72 an 'extension' (see below) or a user-defined chain.
80 frames pass a certain point in the chain or to log those frames.
82 means stop traversing this chain and resume at the next rule in the
83 previous (calling) chain.
119 Append a rule to the end of the selected chain.
122 Delete the specified rule from the selected chain. There are two ways to
129 Insert the specified rule into the selected chain at the specified rule number.
132 same place in the chain where the rule should be inserted. The number 0 specifies
133 the place past the last rule in the chain and using this number is therefore
137 Replaces the specified rule into the selected chain at the specified rule number.
139 between 1 and N. i specifies the place in the chain where the rule should be replaced.
142 Set the policy for the chain to the given target. The policy can be
146 Flush the selected chain. If no chain is selected, then every chain will be
147 flushed. Flushing the chain does not change the policy of the
148 chain, however.
151 Set the counters of the selected chain to zero. If no chain is selected, all the counters
165 List all rules in the selected chain. If no chain is selected, all chains
168 .B "-N, --new-chain"
169 Create a new user-defined chain with the given name. The number of
170 user-defined chains is unlimited. A user-defined chain name has maximum
173 .B "-X, --delete-chain"
174 Delete the specified user-defined chain. There must be no remaining references
175 to the specified chain, otherwise
177 will refuse to delete it. If no chain is specified, all user-defined
180 .B "-E, --rename-chain"
181 Rename the specified chain to a new name. Besides renaming a user-defined
182 chain, you may rename a standard chain name to a name that suits your
184 then you can use the -E command to rename the PREROUTING chain. If you do
187 chain names, please be sure to mention
193 chain in this fashion has no effect on the structure or function
214 or a user-defined chain name.
247 chain). The flag
254 chain). The flag
337 chain has not been implemented. Since ARP packets are "forwarded" only by Linux
340 chain in