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		<title>By: iptables Tips and Tricks &#8211; Track Bandwidth with iptables &#8211; SoftLayer Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] about making efficient rulesets is to think about eating the largest slice of pie first. Understand iptables rule processing and put the rules that get more traffic higher in your list. Conversely, save the tiniest pieces of [...]</description>
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