With the iptables-nft packet, you'll use nftables backend, not the iptables
one.
Look up the difference featurewise between the two, you'll be convicted.
Your legacy script, software can still talk iptables to your system, but
it's the nftables that answer.
If you switch to nftables compatible s
nftables is able to respond to iptables commands through the compatibility
layer.
iptables-nft is the packet for you.
Le jeu. 17 oct. 2024 à 09:16, David C. Rankin a
écrit :
> On 10/14/24 8:49 AM, Martin Rys wrote:
> > Arch Linux still uses the legacy iptables backend, as opposed to the
> > n
Hi,
I had the same kind of troubles you have.
I updated ell (.68) and iwd (2.20) to the new versions. And have no
problem anymore.
Gerard
Le dim. 1 sept. 2024 à 16:31, Lucie Scarlet a écrit :
> Hi,
> Sadly, it doesn't seem to work.
> It's still having drops even on the version you gave me.
>
Hi,
I had the same problem with iwd (because wpa_supplicant …) and
extra-testing activated. Hence, I was on ell .68
I went back to .67, and I'm sending the email on a back to normal wifi
connection.
Thank you.
G.
Le mar. 27 août 2024 à 13:09, Quadsam a écrit :
> Have you enabled the extra-te