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@ 2025-02-08 14:35 Victor Julien
  2025-02-08 21:49 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Victor Julien @ 2025-02-08 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,

I'm working on finally supporting nftables in Vuurmuur.

In the iptables support, I have special rules per interface to get per 
iface packets and bytes. Essentially my tool reads the iptables -vnL 
output and parses all the things. When a user applies a ruleset change, 
Vuurmuur reads the most current values, constructs a new input file to 
`iptables-restore` and loads the rules. This works but is tedious, and 
also lacks some precision as we are not counting the packets/bytes while 
Vuurmuur is working.

In the nftables support, I'm more or less looking at the same logic. The 
ruleset is build as a .nft file that is loaded with `nft -f`.

Now I found the the named counter feature, and also the json output `nft 
-j list counters`. This combination seems perfect.

I guess my main question is if we can make these counters persistent 
somehow. As part of the ruleset reload, I issue a `flush ruleset`, which 
also removes the counters.

So can we make counters survive a `flush ruleset`, or is there a better 
way to load a new ruleset?

Thanks!
Victor

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