From: Oumer Teyeb <oumer@kom.auc.dk>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: memory cleanup after setverdict
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 14:24:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F8A996A.6020707@kom.auc.dk> (raw)
Hi,
I thought once the set verdict is called, the ipq_packet_msg_t param
that was holding the packet will be freed by libipq. but I can access it
after the setverdict is called, and also the data I have copied. For
example, in a code like this
ipq_packet_msg_t *m = ipq_get_packet(buf);
ipq_set_verdict(handler, m->packet_id, NF_ACCEPT, 0, NULL);
fwrite ((usnigned int *) (m+1), 1, m->data_len, file);
I expected the third call to fail, but it doesn't. Then when is the
memory used by the ipq_packet_msg_t parameter freed? Or am I responsible
for freeing it myself?
Regards,
Oumer
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