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Implement iptables states (Established, New and Related states ) with wfp (windows filtering platform)

Hi.
I’m new in WFP (Windows filtering platform) and I have some questions.
I want to create iptables new, established and related rules in windows.

iptables document:

NEW – meaning that the packet has started a new connection, or otherwise associated with a connection which has not seen packets in both directions, and

ESTABLISHED – meaning that the packet is associated with a connection which has seen packets in both directions,

RELATED – meaning that the packet is starting a new connection, but is associated with an existing connection, such as an FTP data transfer, or an ICMP error.

Do you know which filters can implement this states?

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