# nft > Allows configuration of tables, chains and rules provided by the Linux kernel firewall. > Nftables replaces iptables. > More information: . - View current configuration: `sudo nft list ruleset` - Add a new table with family "inet" and table "filter": `sudo nft add table {{inet}} {{filter}}` - Add a new chain to accept all inbound traffic: `sudo nft add chain {{inet}} {{filter}} {{input}} \{ type {{filter}} hook {{input}} priority {{0}} \; policy {{accept}} \}` - Add a new rule to accept several TCP ports: `sudo nft add rule {{inet}} {{filter}} {{input}} {{tcp}} {{dport \{ telnet, ssh, http, https \} accept}}` - Add a NAT rule to translate all traffic from the `192.168.0.0/24` subnet to the host's public IP: `sudo nft add rule {{nat}} {{postrouting}} ip saddr {{192.168.0.0/24}} {{masquerade}}` - Show rule handles: `sudo nft --handle --numeric list chain {{family}} {{table}} {{chain}}` - Delete a rule: `sudo nft delete rule {{inet}} {{filter}} {{input}} handle {{3}}` - Save current configuration: `sudo nft list ruleset > {{/etc/nftables.conf}}`