Tuesday, 26 May 2026

What is iptables?

iptables is a command in Linux for maintenance of IP packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. It enables configuration of security policies, control of incoming and outgoing traffic and network address translation (NAT).

iptables is not available in cmd.exe but it is available in WSL2.

A Windows Joe may therefore not have much exposure to iptables in day-to-day administration but should nevertheless have a good working knowledge of NAT and its terminology, as it's a universal networking concept.

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