(maint) If iptables doesn't exist, don't fail#82
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If we're on a system that should have iptables but doesn't for some reason, then we don't need to purge iptables. This happens on systems like docker, where some images just don't have that. We don't need to manage it.
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If we're on a system that should have iptables but doesn't for some
reason, then we don't need to purge iptables.
This happens on systems like docker, where some images just don't have
that. We don't need to manage it.