1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Clear out all previous attempts | |
rm -rf "/tmp/source-git/" | |
# Get the dependencies for git, then get openssl | |
sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot dpkg-dev -y | |
sudo apt-get build-dep git -y | |
sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev -y | |
mkdir -p "/tmp/source-git/" |
1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
from django.contrib import admin | |
class ReadOnlyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): | |
""" | |
ModelAdmin class that prevents modifications through the admin. | |
The changelist and the detail view work, but a 403 is returned | |
if one actually tries to edit an object. |