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[SOLVED] iptables: No chain/target/match by that name

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Complaining that the chain doesn\'t exist (the bit after -A, eg: iptables -A INPUT -j DROP).

You often get this if you are appending to the POSTROUTING/PREROUTING chains and have forgotten to pass \"-t nat\" as well
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