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* Libipq Help!! How to steal UDP traffic?
@ 2005-01-22 21:26 Guilherme Cesar Soares Ruppert
  2005-01-25  0:10 ` Guilherme Cesar Soares Ruppert
  2005-01-25  0:12 ` Guilherme Cesar Soares Ruppert
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Guilherme Cesar Soares Ruppert @ 2005-01-22 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter-devel


Hi everyone, please I need some help!!

I'm developing a program that needs to intercept an UDP traffic generated 
locally by another application. It's like a tunnel. My program will 
steal the outgoing packets from the application (in the same machine) and 
will send to a tcp tunnel.

I am using Libipq to do that, but I have a BIG problem. After send the 
UDP packets to my tunnel, I need to DROP the packets because I don't want 
them to be sent over the network. So I am doing:
ipq_set_verdict(handle, m->packet_id, NF_DROP, 0, NULL);

But the problem is that when I drop the packet, the application that 
generated the packet remains blocked in sendto() until the packet is 
accepted. When I change to NF_ACCEPT, the application doesn't block but 
the packets are sent to the network and I don't want it.

How could I drop a packet silently, without blocking the application? Is
there any way to intercept outgoing packets locally without let the
applications notice that their packet were stolen?

Here is the same example using netcat:
$ iptables -A OUTPUT -p udp -j QUEUE
$ echo "Test" | nc -n -u 10.1.1.23 800
And this last remains blocked, not returning to shell.

I tested will ping (icmp echo) also and the same happened, but ping didn't
block. Instead, it said "operation not permitted".

Please give me some hope!!! :-)

Thanks

Guilherme Ruppert

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