I have iptables starting from cali-
root@Ubuntu-18-VM:~# iptables -S | grep -oP '(?<!^:)cali-[^ ]+'
cali-FORWARD
cali-INPUT
cali-OUTPUT
cali-cidr-block
cali-from-hep-forward
cali-from-host-endpoint
cali-from-wl-dispatch
cali-from-wl-dispatch-5
cali-fw-cali2847b154969
cali-fw-cali4bb24809f90
cali-fw-cali531f8f2e712
cali-fw-cali5a82b3ff301
cali-pri-_CVSZITRyIpEmH8AB6H
cali-pri-_HayIXLB85hzHkIhWER
cali-pri-_PTRGc0U-L5Kz7V6ERW
cali-pri-_u2Tn2rSoAPffvE7JO6
cali-pri-kns.kube-system
cali-pro-_CVSZITRyIpEmH8AB6H
cali-pro-_HayIXLB85hzHkIhWER
cali-pro-_PTRGc0U-L5Kz7V6ERW
cali-pro-_u2Tn2rSoAPffvE7JO6
cali-pro-kns.kube-system
cali-to-hep-forward
cali-to-host-endpoint
cali-to-wl-dispatch
cali-to-wl-dispatch-5
cali-tw-cali2847b154969
cali-tw-cali4bb24809f90
cali-tw-cali531f8f2e712
cali-tw-cali5a82b3ff301
cali-wl-to-host
How can I delete these 31 iptables ? After grep what delete command shall I add so that iptables -S
command didn't show the cali-
iptables ?
Deleting calico-Iptables:
Use calico-policy and add below lines at the end of script:
This will delete all calico iptables when you check with
iptables -S
Note: Run this script only after uninstalling K3S.
Deleting calicoctl:
Simply run
sudo rm $(which calicoctl)
command, it will find and delete the calicoctl.