From: Chris Brown <chris@wavetex.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: Bridging firewall setup
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:52:26 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FDF465A.2020103@wavetex.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200312161707.26462.Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk>
Antony Stone wrote:
>
>I don't know the answer to your question, but in situations like this I always
>think it's a good idea to turn on some LOGging so you can see where the
>packets are, and then you can try filtering them.
>
>One thing you could do straight off is just request a detailed listing of the
>chains, to see if you have any packet counts at all:
>
>iptables -L -n -v -x
>
>
>will print out the filter tables in the INPUT, FORWARD and OUTPUT chains, and
>you should see from the byte & packet counters whether packets seem to have
>been going past.
>
>You can do the same thing with the nat tables to see what happens just before
>& after the above:
>
>iptables -L -t nat -n -v -x
>
>
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried these two commands and on both it
shows 0 packets being filtered. I took the rules out of nat as they
didn't seem to be doing anything
>However, if you simply put a LOG rule into all five chains, and then send some
>packet through the bridge, see what gets logged where:
>
>iptables -I INPUT -j LOG
>iptables -I FORWARD -j LOG
>iptables -I OUTPUT -j LOG
>iptables -I PREROUTING -t nat -j LOG
>iptables -I POSTROUTING -t nat -j LOG
>
>
>
This is a production machine so leaving logging on for extended periods
isn't an option since it would quickly fill up the logs. However I
turned in on briefly and even though using tcpdump I see constant
traffic through the bridge the logs only show traffic going in and out
to the bridge's IP that I have setup for maintenence, mostly my SSH
session. Any ideas how I can get it to see the traffic going through?
Chris
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Chris Brown
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-16 17:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-16 16:55 Bridging firewall setup Chris Brown
2003-12-16 17:07 ` Antony Stone
2003-12-16 17:52 ` Chris Brown [this message]
2003-12-16 19:31 ` Mark Weaver
2003-12-16 17:34 ` Richard Doyle
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2003-12-16 19:58 bmcdowell
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