Why would you do it?

To keep things consistent you should use the CLI. If you want to
configure a system using iptables you could just install a regular Linux
distro.

Regards
Arne

On 02.11.2018 11:37, Bertrand Caplet wrote:
> Hey there,
> I don't know about the rest but sometimes you need to do :
> iptables -F
> iptables -X
>
> In order to delete all rules
>
> Le 2 novembre 2018 10:57:35 GMT+01:00, wllabs <wll...@163.com> a écrit :
>
>     I simply looked at the implementation of doCommit, I see this
>     method is to write the file to write the configuration, after
>     writing the configuration, how does it take effect? Which method
>     is this implemented?
>     Another problem is that after I execute "iptables -F" to clear the
>     iptables rules, it seems that the rules are still in effect. Why?
>
>
>      
>
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