Theres probably a better way to do this, so please tell me. 

for a given linux host, the netfilter rules for ipv4 and ipv6 are the same, 
except for when i run it in vagrant, because i dont to cut off my vagrant 
host.
10.0.2.15 is the ip address vagrant gives you, and before running ansible, 
i have a shell provisioner that sets the default gateway to another vagrant 
box acting as an isp.
this makes that interface ansible_default_ipv4.interface. since its the 
same interface for v6, this is how i generate those rules.

grep -v 10.0.2.15 rules.v4 > rules.v6

i dont want to forget to run that. is there a way trigger a local command 
based on the timestamps? i realize in this case, it would be trivial just 
let it always run, but it got me curious.

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