>> There was a specific command, the name of which escapes me at the 
>> moment, which could be used to show the available built-in arptables 
>> targets for a particular distro (like DROP, ACCEPT etc). That is 
>> worth using to build a potential list of capabilities for the various 
>> distros out there.
> "cat /proc/net/arp_tables_matches" seems to give the names of all 
> available targets, which are in *addition* to the built-in ones 
> (REJECT, ACCEPT, DROP).
...though, as is usually the case with Fedora, this doesn't work 100% of 
all cases: I am getting errors like "Couldn't load target 
`XXXX':/lib64/arptables/libarpt_XXXX.so: cannot open shared object file: 
No such file or directory" where XXXX is the name of the "target" listed 
with the above command.

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