![]() ![]() To do this, enter the following command in the terminal: sudo iptables -L ![]() Step 1: Check the Current Iptables Rulesīefore we begin, it is important to know the current iptables rules that are in place on your system. This guide aims to provide a clear and easy-to-follow introduction to iptables logging for beginners. Also, you need to have root access to your Linux system to perform the steps outlined in this guide. Before we begin, it is important to note that iptables logging is only available in kernel 2.4.x and later versions.
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