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* Blocking forwarding of packets in WLAN
@ 2004-10-14 13:38 Claudio Lavecchia
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Claudio Lavecchia @ 2004-10-14 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

Hello you ppl,
 
I am a real newbie to iptables/ipchains/netfilter issues, so please if 
any of you can help me, please consider my illetteracy.
I have a really simple question for which I did not find an answer 
browsing the website.
 
If I understood correctly there are no C APIs to iptables and this leads 
me to troubles: I am writing a linux daemon that monitors network 
traffic and does something when some conditions occur. I work with 
mobile ad-hoc networks where each node acts as a relay for other nodes 
traffic, so the background are WLANs.
I need to write a C function that blocks forwarding of packets that come 
from a given node of the network, identified by its MAC address.
 
Prototype for my function is then:
 
void block_forwarding(char * MAC_address);
 
Is this feasible someway using iptables? Can anyone give me a precise 
hint on how to do that? I would be truly grateful if someone could help me.
 
Thanks
 
Claudio
 



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* Blocking forwarding of packets in WLAN
@ 2004-10-14 13:48 Claudio Lavecchia
  2004-10-14 13:58 ` Lukas Ruf
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Claudio Lavecchia @ 2004-10-14 13:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

 Hello you ppl, 

I am a real newbie to iptables/ipchains/netfilter issues, so please if any
of you can help me, please consider my illetteracy. 
I have a really simple question for which I did not find an answer browsing
the website. 

If I understood correctly there are no C APIs to iptables and this leads me
to troubles: I am writing a linux daemon that monitors network traffic and
does something when some conditions occur. I work with mobile ad-hoc
networks where each node acts as a relay for other nodes traffic, so the
background are WLANs. 
I need to write a C function that blocks forwarding of packets that come
from a given node of the network, identified by its MAC address. 

Prototype for my function is then: 

void block_forwarding(char * MAC_address); 

Is this feasible someway using iptables? Can anyone give me a precise hint
on how to do that? I would be truly grateful if someone could help me. 

Thanks 

Claudio 


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