From: varun <varun@rocsys.com>
To: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: help needed in n/w
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 08:49:31 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <443DC343.30806@rocsys.com> (raw)
Hi all,
Iam new to netfilters and iam trying to play around to
understand a few things. By default when no policies are specified then
it allows all traffic to go out and in to the n/w. I want to change this
to default as deny.
That is when there is no policy all should be default deny.
So in order to achieve that i tried to change the code a little.
In the file iptable_filter.c there is a variable called
static int forward = NF_ACCEPT
I changed this to NF_DROP and when i compiled and used it
sure i was not able to send any or recv any packets
but even after i give a policy like iptables -t filter -A
INPUT -j ACCEPT
Nothing changes. So achieve what i want what should i do?
And where do i change?
Another thing is that in normally when i put a policy like
iptables -t filter -A OUTPUT -j REJECT
Even my own self IP doesnt ping? Why should this happen?
Isint it ok to ping local ip and loopback ip?
If i want such implementation where i should be able to
ping to self and local but not any other ip?
Is it possible?
I dont want to add policies rather is it possible just by
changing the iptables kernel code?
Please help me on this?
Varun
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