# iptables > Program that allows configuration of tables, chains and rules provided by the Linux kernel firewall. > More information: . - View chains, rules, and packet/byte counters for the filter table: `sudo iptables -vnL` - Set chain policy rule: `sudo iptables -P {{chain}} {{rule}}` - Append rule to chain policy for IP: `sudo iptables -A {{chain}} -s {{ip}} -j {{rule}}` - Append rule to chain policy for IP considering protocol and port: `sudo iptables -A {{chain}} -s {{ip}} -p {{protocol}} --dport {{port}} -j {{rule}}` - Add a NAT rule to translate all traffic from the `192.168.0.0/24` subnet to the host's public IP: `sudo iptables -t {{nat}} -A {{POSTROUTING}} -s {{192.168.0.0/24}} -j {{MASQUERADE}}` - Delete chain rule: `sudo iptables -D {{chain}} {{rule_line_number}}` - Save iptables configuration of a given table to a file: `sudo iptables-save -t {{tablename}} > {{path/to/iptables_file}}` - Restore iptables configuration from a file: `sudo iptables-restore < {{path/to/iptables_file}}`