mounts. It's good. And then and then start messing around with all the details. Next up is NF tables. So NF tables is, as I've said before, kind of the replacement, the Linux replacement for IP tables. Not that IP tables necessarily needed replacement, from what I understand. I mean, I haven't really looked into this, like the reasoning or the rationale behind it all. All I know is that there's IP tables. And now for Linux, there's NF tables as well. Netfilter is what NF stands for. And the command that it uses is NFT, not to be confused with the the non fungible token craze that's been going on for a while. Or is it still going on? I don't know. Maybe maybe we all got over that. So, you know, on Slackware, it is in Sbin. So depending on how you have things configured, you might have to get the full path slash USR slash Sbin slash NFT. Kind of depends on my virtual machine. I don't have the pseudo environment set up as nicely as it ought to be. And so I do have to give the full path (41/55)
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