From: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
To: netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: xt_addrtype limit-iface-in is broken for ipv6
Date: Sun, 5 May 2013 11:36:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130505093610.GA19796@breakpoint.cc> (raw)
quoting
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812
[..]
When I tried to use in the nat/PREROUTING it messes up the
routing cache even if the rule didn't matched at all.
[..]
If I remove the --limit-iface-in from the non-working scenario, so just
use the -m addrtype --dst-type LOCAL it works!
This happens when LOCAL type matching is requested with
--limit-iface-in, and the default route is via the interface the packet
we test arrived on.
Because xt_addrtype uses ip6_route_output, the ipv6 routing
implementation creates an unwanted cached entry, and the packet
won't make it to the real/expected destination.
Silently ignoring --limit-iface-in makes the routing work
but it breaks rule matching (--dst-type LOCAL with limit-iface-in
is supposed to only match if the dst address is configured on
the incoming interface; without --limit-iface-in it will match if
the address is reachable via lo).
AFAIU the only solution is to use ipv6_chk_addr() when
LOCAL is requested instead of a route lookup.
Since this would create a dependeny on ipv6 its a no-go.
So, it boils down to two possible solutions:
a), extend struct nf_afinfo to also register
ipv6_chk_addr(), OR
b), revert the commit that moved ipt_addrtype to xt_addrtype,
and keep the ipv6 code in ip6t_addrtype.
IMO, the latter seems to be preferable.
http://git.breakpoint.cc/cgit.cgi/fw/nf-next.git/commit/?h=addrtype_2&id=3b30d692a351237f73b37b218f5310c5dc29cec0
implements this.
I plan to test this some more and will submit a patch once -next opens.
If someone has a better solution, please let me know.
Regards,
Florian
next reply other threads:[~2013-05-05 9:36 UTC|newest]
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2013-05-05 9:36 Florian Westphal [this message]
2013-05-07 0:46 ` xt_addrtype limit-iface-in is broken for ipv6 Pablo Neira Ayuso
2013-05-07 9:48 ` Florian Westphal
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