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Linux uses iptables for its built-in firewall.
Linux uses iptables for its built-in firewall.
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Mac

Mac is BSD-based (Darwin BSD) and uses ipfw as the built-in firewall.

(Optionally, you can use the point-and-click GUI firewall in System Preferences, but that limits your control.)

Linux

Linux uses iptables for its built-in firewall.