On Lu, 25 ian 21, 09:32:01, Joe wrote: > On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 08:08:40 +0200 > Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Du, 24 ian 21, 14:05:07, Dan Hitt wrote: > > > > > > Now, i do not have a command 'nft', or at least, no place that i > > > can find a path to it. The man page for iptables-nft however > > > lists your very command as an example, 'nft list ruleset'. But i > > > cannot find 'nft' anywhere in the filesystem (except as a directory > > > in linux-headers-xxxx). > > > > It's part of package 'nftables' and should be installed in > > /usr/sbin/. The package 'nftables' is a Recommends of 'iptables'. > > > > > > What is the output of? > > > > apt-config dump | grep -i recommends > > > Many people don't install recommends automatically.
Sure, I do that myself for really, really small installs, with the understanding that I have to deal myself with any issues that might arise due to missing recommends. > It doesn't get installed by default in anything before buster, so if > you're running anything earlier (or sid), you need to install it > manually. Also, an upgrade will not automatically switch to it from > iptables, even when it is installed. Quoting from APT's changelog: apt (0.7.0) experimental; urgency=low [...] * merged "install-recommends" branch (ABI break): - new "--install-recommends" - install new recommends on "upgrade" if --install-recommends is given - new "--fix-policy" option to install all packages with unmet important dependencies (useful with --install-recommends to see what not-installed recommends are on the system) - fix of recommended packages display (only show CandidateVersion fix or-group handling) [...] -- Michael Vogt <m...@debian.org> Fri, 12 Jan 2007 20:48:07 +0100 This change was documented in the Release Notes for squeeze (Debian GNU/Linux 6.0, released in 2011), though it seems like it was already included in lenny (released in 2009). https://www.debian.org/releases/squeeze/amd64/release-notes/ch-whats-new.en.html#pkgmgmt Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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