From: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
To: Jamal Hadi Salim <jhs@mojatatu.com>
Cc: "Niels Möller" <nisse@southpole.se>,
"netdev@vger.kernel.org" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
"Jonas Bonn" <jonas@southpole.se>
Subject: Re: What's the right way to use a *large* number of source addresses?
Date: Sat, 24 May 2014 18:02:23 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5380C28F.2050508@nod.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5380B729.5080101@mojatatu.com>
Am 24.05.2014 17:13, schrieb Jamal Hadi Salim:
> On 05/24/14 10:44, Richard Weinberger wrote:
>
>> How to use this?
>> My tc's manpage does not know anything about nat.
>>
>
> Start writing one and i will help.
*grml* yet another awesome and undocumented feature buried in the network stack.
>> Maybe I'm mistaken but IIRC all non-netfilter nat code has been removed.
>>
>
> This is stateless nat nothing to do with netfilter (much more efficient). Here's some documentation for you ;->
Digging through the code shows that this feature is rather new.
I had the old nat functionality of the routing subsystem in mind.
> ----
> hadi@jhs-1:~$ $TC filter add $DEV parent ffff: protocol ip u32 match ip dport 8080 0xffff flowid 1:1 action nat help
> Illegal nat construct (help)
> Usage: ... nat NAT
> NAT := DIRECTION OLD NEW
> DIRECTION := { ingress | egress }
> OLD := PREFIX
> NEW := ADDRESS
> bad action parsing
> parse_action: bad value (2:nat)!
> Illegal "action"
> -----
>
> Google will give you more examples, but here's one:
>
> Lets add a rule on the public facing bridge:
>
> hadi@jhs-1:~$ $TC filter add dev virb0 parent ffff: protocol ip u32 match ip dport 8080 0xffff flowid 1:1 action nat ingress 192.168.10.15/32 10.0.0.15/32
>
>
> now display it:
> hadi@jhs-1:~$ $TC -s filter ls dev virbr0 parent ffff: protocol ip
> filter pref 49152 u32
> filter pref 49152 u32 fh 800: ht divisor 1
> filter pref 49152 u32 fh 800::800 order 2048 key ht 800 bkt 0 flowid 1:1
> match 00001f90/0000ffff at 20
> action order 1: nat ingress 192.168.10.15/32 10.0.0.15 pass
> installed 96 sec used 96 sec Action statistics:
> Sent 0 bytes 0 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
> backlog 0b 0p requeues 0
>
> You will need to add a reverse translation for internal->external
Thanks for the howto.
Thanks,
//richard
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-24 16:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-05-23 9:38 What's the right way to use a *large* number of source addresses? Niels Möller
2014-05-23 10:11 ` Florian Westphal
2014-05-23 10:49 ` Lukas Tribus
2014-05-23 12:26 ` Niels Möller
2014-05-23 14:12 ` Niels Möller
2014-05-23 12:53 ` sowmini varadhan
2014-05-23 14:14 ` Eric Dumazet
2014-05-24 12:06 ` Jamal Hadi Salim
2014-05-23 22:39 ` Cong Wang
2014-05-26 6:39 ` Niels Möller
2014-05-24 11:58 ` Jamal Hadi Salim
2014-05-24 14:44 ` Richard Weinberger
2014-05-24 15:13 ` Jamal Hadi Salim
2014-05-24 16:02 ` Richard Weinberger [this message]
2014-05-24 17:54 ` David Miller
2014-05-24 18:30 ` Jamal Hadi Salim
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