From: kernel_learner <kernel_learner@yahoo.com>
To: netfilter-devel@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Netfilter as an application
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:47:05 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040116194705.905.qmail@web40302.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
Dear All,
How's it going! I am looking for something that I am
not sure currently exists. Basically I want to make a
version of netfilter that's free from all the
kernel-level and networking stack hooks. I am looking
for a plain simpler version of netfilter which does
not interact with the kernel or the networking stack
in any way. It would be a standard user program which
a person with normal privelges could compile and run.
What would it do? It could do the same things that
netfilter does...i.e. filter packets/NAT etc. However
the input could be driven from a "main" function which
"fakes" packets arriving on the network (this could be
driven from a trace).
Does such a thing exist?
How easy/difficult would it be to hack into the
current netfilter code to remove all the
networking/kernel hooks it has?
Could someone guide me as to how exactly to go about
doing this? i.e. where the hooks are..in the code?
Sorry for too many questions! :|
Cheers!
KeRNEL_LeaRNER
P.S: SORRY for first Posting to Users...didn't realise
it was the wrong place to post such a question.
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next reply other threads:[~2004-01-16 19:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-01-16 19:47 kernel_learner [this message]
2004-01-16 20:06 ` Netfilter as an application Allen Francom
2004-01-16 21:47 ` kernel_learner
2004-01-16 22:40 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2004-01-17 5:35 ` Allen Francom
2004-01-17 2:00 ` Jeremy Kerr
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2004-01-16 16:39 kernel_learner
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