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From: Martin Josefsson <gandalf@wlug.westbo.se>
To: Patrick Schaaf <bof@bof.de>
Cc: Joe Patterson <jpatterson@asgardgroup.com>,
	Netfilter <netfilter@lists.samba.org>
Subject: Re: bridging with iptables (was no subject)
Date: 30 Jun 2002 14:21:32 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1025439692.1643.23.camel@tux> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020630091342.U4136@oknodo.bof.de>

On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 09:13, Patrick Schaaf wrote:
> Hi Joe,
> 
> > Does anyone know how netfilter deals with non-ip protocols?
> 
> Yes. It doesn't deal with them at all, as delivered "out of the box".
> 
> Here's a dump of what I know about the situation:
> 
> - netfilter is a set of hooks placed in stratetic places in the L3 networking
>   stack. Right now there are hooks for IPv4, IPv6, ARP, and I think there's
>   also something for DecNET, which I don't now nothing about.
> - the hooks are all _inside_ the L3 stack.
> - iptables is a user of the hooks put into the IPv4 stack.
> - ip6tables is a user of the hooks put into the IPv6 stack.
> - arptables is a user of the hooks put into the ARP stack.
> - there is a patch to place netfilter hooks into the bridge code,
>   which _may_ be capable of filtering by ethernet protocol type.
>   I have not used it or looked closely. See http://bridge.sourceforge.net/
> 
> I don't think that there is any code right now which is able to filter
> on IPX or AppleTalk header fields.

http://users.pandora.be/bart.de.schuymer/ebtables/

Description: ethernet bridge tables

this is another user of the netfilter hooks in the bridge code.
And ebtables can filter on ethernet protocols and some simple ipv4
filtering aswell.

-- 
/Martin

Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat
you with experience.


  reply	other threads:[~2002-06-30 12:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-28 22:39 bridging with iptables (was no subject) riffraff
2002-06-28 22:53 ` Antony Stone
2002-06-28 23:50   ` Martin Josefsson
2002-06-30  4:01     ` Joe Patterson
2002-06-30  7:13       ` Patrick Schaaf
2002-06-30 12:21         ` Martin Josefsson [this message]
     [not found] <000901c1000a$8aaa63e0$4d2848c7@shaggy>
2002-06-28 19:48 ` (no subject) Antony Stone
2002-06-28 20:02   ` Patrick Schaaf
2002-06-28 20:00     ` Antony Stone
2002-06-28 22:22       ` bridging with iptables (was no subject) Jack Bowling
2002-06-28 22:29         ` Antony Stone

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