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6 iptables-xml — Convert iptables-save format to XML
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9 iptables-xml [-c] [-v]
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12 iptables-xml is used to convert the output of iptables-save into an
13 easily manipulatable XML format to STDOUT. Use I/O-redirection pro‐
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17 combine consecutive rules with the same matches but different
18 targets. iptables does not currently support more than one tar‐
19 get per match, so this simulates that by collecting the targets
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26 Output xml comments containing the iptables line from which the
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31 format; the only semantic considerations are for -g and -j targets in
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34 target like SNAT and another chain.
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76 iptables-save(8), iptables-restore(8), iptables(8)
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