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IPTABLES-SAVE(8)                iptables 1.4.21               IPTABLES-SAVE(8)

NAME
       iptables-save -- dump iptables rules to stdout
       ip6tables-save -- dump iptables rules to stdout
SYNOPSIS
       iptables-save [-M,--modprobe modprobe] [-c] [-t table]
       ip6tables-save [-M,--modprobe modprobe] [-c] [-t table]
DESCRIPTION
       iptables-save and ip6tables-save are used to dump the contents of IP or
       IPv6 Table in easily parseable format to  STDOUT.  Use  I/O-redirection
       provided by your shell to write to a file.
       -M,--modprobe modprobe_program
              Specify  the path to the modprobe program. By default, iptables-
              save will inspect  /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe  to  determine  the
              executable's path.
       -c, --counters
              include  the  current  values of all packet and byte counters in
              the output
       -t, --table tablename
              restrict output to only one table. If the kernel  is  configured
              with  automatic  module loading, an attempt will be made to load
              the appropriate module for that  table  if  it  is  not  already
              there.
              If not specified, output includes all available tables.
BUGS
       None known as of iptables-1.2.1 release
AUTHORS
       Harald Welte <laforge AT gnumonks.org>
       Rusty Russell <rusty AT rustcorp.au>
       Andras Kis-Szabo <kisza AT sch.hu> contributed ip6tables-save.
SEE ALSO
       iptables-restore(8), iptables(8)
       The  iptables-HOWTO,  which details more iptables usage, the NAT-HOWTO,
       which details NAT, and the netfilter-hacking-HOWTO  which  details  the
       internals.

iptables 1.4.21                                               IPTABLES-SAVE(8)