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Update prerequisites.md #1293
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Add a new line after COMMIT to avoid "Bad argument" error.
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apt install -y iptables-persistent | |||
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Edit `/etc/iptables/rules.v4` and put this inside: | |||
Edit `/etc/iptables/rules.v4` and put this inside: (There must to be a new line after COMMIT, or it will get an error message ```Bad argument `COMMIT'``` at next step.) |
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Edit `/etc/iptables/rules.v4` and put this inside: (There must to be a new line after COMMIT, or it will get an error message ```Bad argument `COMMIT'``` at next step.) | |
Edit `/etc/iptables/rules.v4` and put this inside: |
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-A FORWARD -j REJECT | |||
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Please note there must to be a new line after COMMIT, or you will receive the error message `Bad argument COMMIT`. |
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Add a new line after COMMIT to avoid "Bad argument" error.