How to Install and Uninstall perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch Package on Fedora 38
Last updated: October 05,2024
1. Install "perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch on Fedora 38
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch
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2. Uninstall "perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch on Fedora 38:
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sudo dnf remove
perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the perl-IPTables-Parse.noarch package on Fedora 38
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Available Packages
Name : perl-IPTables-Parse
Version : 1.6.1
Release : 23.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 25 k
Source : perl-IPTables-Parse-1.6.1-23.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Perl extension for parsing iptables firewall rulesets
URL : http://www.cipherdyne.org/modules/
License : Artistic 2.0
Description : The IPTables::Parse package provides an interface to parse iptables rules
: on Linux systems through the direct execution of iptables commands, or from
: parsing a file that contains an iptables policy listing. You can get the
: current policy applied to a table/chain, look for a specific user-defined
: chain, check for a default DROP policy, or determing whether or not logging
: rules exist.
Available Packages
Name : perl-IPTables-Parse
Version : 1.6.1
Release : 23.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 25 k
Source : perl-IPTables-Parse-1.6.1-23.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Perl extension for parsing iptables firewall rulesets
URL : http://www.cipherdyne.org/modules/
License : Artistic 2.0
Description : The IPTables::Parse package provides an interface to parse iptables rules
: on Linux systems through the direct execution of iptables commands, or from
: parsing a file that contains an iptables policy listing. You can get the
: current policy applied to a table/chain, look for a specific user-defined
: chain, check for a default DROP policy, or determing whether or not logging
: rules exist.