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Coreteam History License Thanks PGP key Projects iptables nftables libnftnl libnfnetlink libnetfilter_acct libnetfilter_log libnetfilter_queue libnetfilter_conntrack libnetfilter_cttimeout libnetfilter_cthelper conntrack-tools libmnl nfacct ipset ulogd xtables-addons News iptables 1.8.11 released nftables 1.1.1 released libnftnl 1.2.8 released libnetfilter_conntrack 1.1.0 released nftables 1.1.0 released libnftnl 1.2.7 released Arturo Borrero enters emeritus Eric Leblond enters emeritus nftables 1.0.9 released iptables 1.8.10 released conntrack-tools 1.4.8 released nftables 1.0.8 released libnftnl 1.2.6 released nftables 1.0.7 released libnftnl 1.2.5 released iptables 1.8.9 released nftables 1.0.6 released libnftnl 1.2.4 released ulogd 2.0.8 released conntrack-tools 1.4.7 released nftables 1.0.5 released libnftnl 1.2.3 released nftables 1.0.4 released libnftnl 1.2.2 released nftables 1.0.3 released iptables 1.8.8 released libnetfilter_cttimeout 1.0.1 released libnetfilter_cthelper 1.0.1 released libmnl 1.0.5 released libnfnetlink 1.0.2 released nftables 1.0.2 released libnetfilter_conntrack 1.0.9 released settlement with Patrick McHardy Documentation Mailing Lists List Rules netfilter-announce list netfilter list netfilter-devel list Contact Licensing GPL licensing terms GPL compliance FAQ Supporting netfilter |
Mailinglists of the netfilter projectPlease remember, netfilter is a volunteer-based community effort, available for free. Our mailinglists are a forum where fellow users can meet and share their experience. If you are a corporate user (or vendor) interested in professional support, training or consulting related to netfilter/iptables software, please contact the coreteam. This page is a list of our mailinglists. Please read carefully and choose the address whose description matches most closely what you want. By using the right contact address, you will minimize the burden on the project members, and thus minimize the potential delay until you will receive a reply to your inquiry. You are strongly advised to go through these set of rules before posting to any of the netfilter lists. List Rules
This mailinglist is not really a means of contacting the netfilter project, but rather a way of the netfilter people contacting and informing their users about new releases, bugfixes, potential security issues. We strongly advise all netfilter users to subscribe this list. It is very low volume, usually only one message every couple of months. Subscribe to the netfilter announcement mailinglist Unsubscribe from the netfilter announcement mailinglist This mailinglist is recommended for netfilter users who have questions on the usage, setup or configuration of netfilter, or of course those who want to help other users by sharing their experience and knowledge. When to contact the netfilter user mailinglist?
Subscribe to the netfilter user mailinglist Unsubscribe from the netfilter user mailinglist Browse the current list archive via marc.info or lore.kernel.org Send mail to the netfilter user mailinglist. This mailinglist is used for discussion among netfilter/iptables developers. All of the netfilter core team is present on this mailinglist, as well as contributors. When to contact the netfilter developer mailinglist?
Subscribe to the netfilter developer mailinglist Unsubscribe from the netfilter developer mailinglist Browse the current list archive via marc.info or lore.kernel.org Send mail to the netfilter developer mailinglist. This mailinglist is not really a means of contacting the netfilter project, but rather a way of the netfilter people contacting and informing their users about reported bugs through bugzilla. We strongly advise all netfilter users to subscribe this list. It is low volume, usually a dozen of messages every month. Subscribe to the netfilter buglog mailinglist Unsubscribe from the netfilter announcement mailinglist For more information about mailman's email interface, please read mailman official documentation. |