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Is there a downside to sticking to iptables over ufw?
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Don't know either, other than they can't stand the thruth for a good reason? :/ We have been using iptables for years and now we have to relearn everything?
Yeah it's unfortunate. The nftables syntax is a lot easier though!
The same thing has happened before, around 15 years ago... Before iptables there was a system called ipchains. Migration took a while, but it was eventually done, and nobody talks about ipchains any more.