Redhat 9 and it's derivatives: iptables-nft deprecated?
Posted: 03 Oct 2023, 16:28
I really much appreciated and want to thank you for the implementation of iptables-nft support.
As CPanel's Host Access Control dialogue on Rocky Linux 9.2 and WHM 114 showed errors I solved that by removing firewalld and installing iptables-nft. CSF and Host Access Control both work now without problems.
While reading about nftables I stumbled about the following Redhat documentation stating that ipset and iptables-nft have been deprecated.
Right now it's not a problem but will you switch to nftables in the future as the lifetimes of the "old" Redhat and derivatives OSes approach retirement?
Thanks in advance.
As CPanel's Host Access Control dialogue on Rocky Linux 9.2 and WHM 114 showed errors I solved that by removing firewalld and installing iptables-nft. CSF and Host Access Control both work now without problems.
While reading about nftables I stumbled about the following Redhat documentation stating that ipset and iptables-nft have been deprecated.
Right now it's not a problem but will you switch to nftables in the future as the lifetimes of the "old" Redhat and derivatives OSes approach retirement?
Thanks in advance.