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Old 05-15-2013, 08:22 AM   #1
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From which version of iptables ,started supporting --kerneltz option.


Hi all,

I am using iptables for my project, I am using the --kerneltz option in the entry to the iptables but I want to know from which version of iptables this option is enabled.I am using 1.4.12 v of iptables but want to know the earlier is supporting or not.

previously --localtz is there but now --kerneltz,but in which version they changed the --localtz to --kerneltz.

Kindly tell some answer.

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Hi all,
I am using iptables for my project, I am using the --kerneltz option in the entry to the iptables but I want to know from which version of iptables this option is enabled.I am using 1.4.12 v of iptables but want to know the earlier is supporting or not.

previously --localtz is there but now --kerneltz,but in which version they changed the --localtz to --kerneltz.

Kindly tell some answer.
Ok, go to the iptables/netfilter website, and read the change-logs.

http://www.netfilter.org/
 
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