This bug was fixed in the package iptables - 1.6.0-3ubuntu1

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iptables (1.6.0-3ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian (LP: #1616437); remaining Ubuntu changes:
    - debian/control: add linuxdoc-tools dep
    - 9000-howtos.patch: add howtos/ and install them
    - 9002-libxt_recent-Add-support-for-reap-option.patch: Some changes are
      upstream, patch needed for additional reap option checks.
    - debian/iptables-dev.doc-base.netfilter-extensions,
      debian/iptables-dev.doc-base.netfilter-hacking,
      debian/iptables.doc-base.nat, debian/iptables.doc-base.packet-filter:
      add howtos

iptables (1.6.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * several changes in this release. To put it short: split packages into
    libiptc, libip4tc, lipip6tc and libxtables-dev, so we no longer require
    the old iptables-dev binary package.
    .
    Also, give to all binary packages Multi-Arch support.
    .
    Another important thing: move libs from /lib to /usr/lib
    .
    Now follows almost all the commits:
    .
  [ Arturo Borrero Gonzalez ]
  * [2a142cc] libxtables11: Section is libs instead of net (Closes:
    #812973)
  * [637406a] iptables: make it Multi-Arch: foreign (Closes: #776041)
  * [4486e87] iptables,iptables-nftables-compat: Suggests kmod (Closes:
    #623865)
  * [e687ad9] manpages: fix typo in manpages (ip6tables-resotre) (Closes:
    #793299)
  * [4b6ae2e] manpages: add xtables-compat.8
  * [1777193] d/control: bump standars to 3.9.7
  * [bf21537] d/rules: disable libipq
  * [9658f74] debian/: finish Multi-Arch support and migrate from /lib to
    /usr/lib
  * [1187751] d/rules: drop override_dh_shlibdeps
  * [246d62f] d/: package split: libiptc and libiptc-dev
  * [56803ca] d/iptables-dev.install: don't ship ip_qeue include
  * [a837415] d/: create libxtables-dev binary package (replacing
    iptables-dev)
  * [ceda689] d/control: bump replaces, breaks and conflicts
  * [2436692] d/control: create iptables-dev as a transitional dummy package
  * [df1759c] d/control: relax Replaces & Breaks from lib packages to iptables
  * [35d0fa9] d/control: libxtables11 is also of Multi-Arch: same
  * [d17226d] d/control: library binary packages are of priority optional
  * [80ee5d2] d/control: iptables-dev doesn't require to Depends on lib packages
  * [2200348] d/: wrap-and-sort

  [ Michael Biebl ]
  * [47e0872] d/: complete libiptc packages split

 -- Martin Pitt <martin.p...@ubuntu.com>  Fri, 26 Aug 2016 12:32:56
+0200

** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  FFE: split out libiptc library

Status in iptables package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I would like to get iptables merged from sid. 1.6.0-3
  (https://tracker.debian.org/news/788344) split out the libiptc library
  so that it doesn't drag in the full 4 MB of "iptables". With this we
  can finally enable libiptc support in systemd [1] so that nspawn
  containers with a private network will finally have working network
  (this needs to set up masquerading).

  For iptables this is just a package split without actual new features.
  For systemd this only affects nspawn (and there it is a bug fix as it
  unbreaks the default machinectl configuration and nspawn with -n), not
  LXC/LXD or other container solutions. So overall this is a low-risk
  change. But without the package split we would enlarge the base system
  by ~ 4 MB.

  Note: My main concern is to keep the systemd package in sync with
  Debian. Disabling iptc support in Ubuntu would be the only (and
  annoying) packaging delta.

  [1] https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-
  systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=26187cfaa

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