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verbose = 5;
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log_file = "";
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interface = "ens18";
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pin_maps = true;
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update_time = 15;
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no_stats = false;
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stats_per_second = true;
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src_ip = "10.50.0.4"
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}
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);
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ip_drop_ranges = ( "192.168.1.0/24", "10.3.0.0/24" );
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```
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## 🔧 The `xdpfw-add` & `xdpfw-del` Utilities
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When the main BPF maps are pinned to the file system (depending on the `pin_maps` runtime option detailed above), this allows you to add or delete rules while the firewall is running using `xdpfw-add` and `xdpfw-del`.
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When the main BPF maps are pinned to the file system (depending on the `pin_maps` runtime option detailed above), this allows you to add or delete rules while the firewall is running using the `xdpfw-add` and `xdpfw-del` utilities.
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### General CLI Usage
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The following general CLI arguments are supported with these utilities.
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