..which is technically wrong and insecure, since iptables must be setup
before the interface is take up while Network Manager runs these script
after Network has been taken up.

Furthermore, Network Manager does not guarantee to run these script or
may leave a network interface open and thus unprotected if some script
fails.

Definitely wrong method.

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  NetworkManager does not call /etc/network/if-pre-up.d scripts

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