import iptables-1.8.4-22.el8

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From 947e9c06a863c47e91a46d2cce90c677a90e4d09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 17:53:53 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] doc: ebtables-nft.8: Adjust for missing atomic-options
Drop any reference to them (and the environment variable) but list them
in BUGS section hinting at ebtables-save and -restore tools.
Fixes: 1939cbc25e6f5 ("doc: Adjust ebtables man page")
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Acked-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
(cherry picked from commit 765bf04ecc228783cb88c810c85bc0c769579c39)
---
iptables/ebtables-nft.8 | 64 ++++++-----------------------------------
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)
diff --git a/iptables/ebtables-nft.8 b/iptables/ebtables-nft.8
index 1fa5ad9388cc0..08e9766f2cc74 100644
--- a/iptables/ebtables-nft.8
+++ b/iptables/ebtables-nft.8
@@ -44,12 +44,6 @@ ebtables \- Ethernet bridge frame table administration (nft-based)
.br
.BR "ebtables " [ -t " table ] " --init-table
.br
-.BR "ebtables " [ -t " table ] [" --atomic-file " file] " --atomic-commit
-.br
-.BR "ebtables " [ -t " table ] [" --atomic-file " file] " --atomic-init
-.br
-.BR "ebtables " [ -t " table ] [" --atomic-file " file] " --atomic-save
-.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B ebtables
@@ -149,11 +143,9 @@ a table, the commands apply to the default filter table.
Only one command may be used on the command line at a time, except when
the commands
.BR -L " and " -Z
-are combined, the commands
+are combined or the commands
.BR -N " and " -P
-are combined, or when
-.B --atomic-file
-is used.
+are combined.
.TP
.B "-A, --append"
Append a rule to the end of the selected chain.
@@ -313,39 +305,6 @@ of the ebtables kernel table.
.TP
.B "--init-table"
Replace the current table data by the initial table data.
-.TP
-.B "--atomic-init"
-Copy the kernel's initial data of the table to the specified
-file. This can be used as the first action, after which rules are added
-to the file. The file can be specified using the
-.B --atomic-file
-command or through the
-.IR EBTABLES_ATOMIC_FILE " environment variable."
-.TP
-.B "--atomic-save"
-Copy the kernel's current data of the table to the specified
-file. This can be used as the first action, after which rules are added
-to the file. The file can be specified using the
-.B --atomic-file
-command or through the
-.IR EBTABLES_ATOMIC_FILE " environment variable."
-.TP
-.B "--atomic-commit"
-Replace the kernel table data with the data contained in the specified
-file. This is a useful command that allows you to load all your rules of a
-certain table into the kernel at once, saving the kernel a lot of precious
-time and allowing atomic updates of the tables. The file which contains
-the table data is constructed by using either the
-.B "--atomic-init"
-or the
-.B "--atomic-save"
-command to generate a starting file. After that, using the
-.B "--atomic-file"
-command when constructing rules or setting the
-.IR EBTABLES_ATOMIC_FILE " environment variable"
-allows you to extend the file and build the complete table before
-committing it to the kernel. This command can be very useful in boot scripts
-to populate the ebtables tables in a fast way.
.SS MISCELLANOUS COMMANDS
.TP
.B "-V, --version"
@@ -371,16 +330,6 @@ a target extension (see
.BR "TARGET EXTENSIONS" ")"
or a user-defined chain name.
.TP
-.B --atomic-file "\fIfile\fP"
-Let the command operate on the specified
-.IR file .
-The data of the table to
-operate on will be extracted from the file and the result of the operation
-will be saved back into the file. If specified, this option should come
-before the command specification. An alternative that should be preferred,
-is setting the
-.IR EBTABLES_ATOMIC_FILE " environment variable."
-.TP
.B -M, --modprobe "\fIprogram\fP"
When talking to the kernel, use this
.I program
@@ -1100,8 +1049,6 @@ arp message and the hardware address length in the arp header is 6 bytes.
.br
.SH FILES
.I /etc/ethertypes
-.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-.I EBTABLES_ATOMIC_FILE
.SH MAILINGLISTS
.BR "" "See " http://netfilter.org/mailinglists.html
.SH BUGS
@@ -1109,7 +1056,12 @@ The version of ebtables this man page ships with does not support the
.B broute
table. Also there is no support for
.B string
-match. And finally, this list is probably not complete.
+match. Further, support for atomic-options
+.RB ( --atomic-file ", " --atomic-init ", " --atomic-save ", " --atomic-commit )
+has not been implemented, although
+.BR ebtables-save " and " ebtables-restore
+might replace them entirely given the inherent atomicity of nftables.
+Finally, this list is probably not complete.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR xtables-nft "(8), " iptables "(8), " ip (8)
.PP
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From c1eaf1738533eeec3dc1bdc2285dbf28c68d5042 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:25:10 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ebtables: Dump atomic waste
With ebtables-nft.8 now educating people about the missing
functionality, get rid of atomic remains in source code. This eliminates
mostly comments except for --atomic-commit which was treated as alias of
--init-table. People not using the latter are probably trying to
atomic-commit from an atomic-file which in turn is not supported, so no
point keeping it.
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
(cherry picked from commit 263186372dc4ae6a54a29bea644bcf1fc8dc3fc0)
---
iptables/xtables-eb.c | 53 -------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 53 deletions(-)
diff --git a/iptables/xtables-eb.c b/iptables/xtables-eb.c
index c006bc95ac681..b836616ed0259 100644
--- a/iptables/xtables-eb.c
+++ b/iptables/xtables-eb.c
@@ -262,10 +262,6 @@ struct option ebt_original_options[] =
{ "new-chain" , required_argument, 0, 'N' },
{ "rename-chain" , required_argument, 0, 'E' },
{ "delete-chain" , optional_argument, 0, 'X' },
- { "atomic-init" , no_argument , 0, 7 },
- { "atomic-commit" , no_argument , 0, 8 },
- { "atomic-file" , required_argument, 0, 9 },
- { "atomic-save" , no_argument , 0, 10 },
{ "init-table" , no_argument , 0, 11 },
{ "concurrent" , no_argument , 0, 13 },
{ 0 }
@@ -371,10 +367,6 @@ static void print_help(const struct xtables_target *t,
"--new-chain -N chain : create a user defined chain\n"
"--rename-chain -E old new : rename a chain\n"
"--delete-chain -X [chain] : delete a user defined chain\n"
-"--atomic-commit : update the kernel w/t table contained in <FILE>\n"
-"--atomic-init : put the initial kernel table into <FILE>\n"
-"--atomic-save : put the current kernel table into <FILE>\n"
-"--atomic-file file : set <FILE> to file\n\n"
"Options:\n"
"--proto -p [!] proto : protocol hexadecimal, by name or LENGTH\n"
"--src -s [!] address[/mask]: source mac address\n"
@@ -1116,54 +1108,9 @@ print_zero:
"Use --Lmac2 with -L");
flags |= LIST_MAC2;
break;
- case 8 : /* atomic-commit */
-/*
- replace->command = c;
- if (OPT_COMMANDS)
- ebt_print_error2("Multiple commands are not allowed");
- replace->flags |= OPT_COMMAND;
- if (!replace->filename)
- ebt_print_error2("No atomic file specified");*/
- /* Get the information from the file */
- /*ebt_get_table(replace, 0);*/
- /* We don't want the kernel giving us its counters,
- * they would overwrite the counters extracted from
- * the file */
- /*replace->num_counters = 0;*/
- /* Make sure the table will be written to the kernel */
- /*free(replace->filename);
- replace->filename = NULL;
- break;*/
- /*case 7 :*/ /* atomic-init */
- /*case 10:*/ /* atomic-save */
case 11: /* init-table */
nft_table_flush(h, *table);
return 1;
- /*
- replace->command = c;
- if (OPT_COMMANDS)
- ebt_print_error2("Multiple commands are not allowed");
- if (c != 11 && !replace->filename)
- ebt_print_error2("No atomic file specified");
- replace->flags |= OPT_COMMAND;
- {
- char *tmp = replace->filename;*/
-
- /* Get the kernel table */
- /*replace->filename = NULL;
- ebt_get_kernel_table(replace, c == 10 ? 0 : 1);
- replace->filename = tmp;
- }
- break;
- case 9 :*/ /* atomic */
- /*
- if (OPT_COMMANDS)
- ebt_print_error2("--atomic has to come before the command");*/
- /* A possible memory leak here, but this is not
- * executed in daemon mode */
- /*replace->filename = (char *)malloc(strlen(optarg) + 1);
- strcpy(replace->filename, optarg);
- break; */
case 13 :
break;
case 1 :
--
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From ec4a91ac53e4dba210daa9bb3af9e09532c86b06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 18:48:58 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] extensions: hashlimit: Fix tests with HZ=100
With the kernel ticking at 100Hz, a limit of 1/day with burst 5 does not
overflow in kernel, making the test unstable depending on kernel config.
Change it to not overflow with 1000Hz either by increasing the burst
value by a factor of 100.
Fixes: fcf9f6f25db11 ("extensions: libxt_hashlimit: add unit test")
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
(cherry picked from commit bef9dc575625a98a5e6ed8ca37e49031cdba5937)
---
extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t | 6 ++----
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t b/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
index ccd0d1e6a2a1a..8369933786f68 100644
--- a/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
+++ b/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
@@ -3,14 +3,12 @@
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1000000/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/min --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/hour --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-# kernel says "xt_hashlimit: overflow, try lower: 864000000/5"
--m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/day --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;;FAIL
+-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/day --hashlimit-burst 500 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1000000/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/min --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/hour --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-# kernel says "xt_hashlimit: overflow, try lower: 864000000/5"
--m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/day --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;;FAIL
+-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/day --hashlimit-burst 500 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-mode srcip --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-mode dstip --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
--
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From 41660ba1faea8b7ebd71e94c70ef175a75ab91cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2021 17:03:21 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] extensions: hashlimit: Fix tests with HZ=1000
In an attempt to fix for failing hashlimit tests with HZ=100, the
expected failures were changed so they are expected to pass and the
parameters changed to seemingly fix them. Yet while the new parameters
worked on HZ=100 systems, with higher tick rates they didn't so the
observed problem moved from the test failing on HZ=100 to failing on
HZ=1000 instead.
Kernel's error message "try lower: 864000000/5" turned out to be a red
herring: The burst value does not act as a dividor but a multiplier
instead, so in order to lower the overflow-checked value, a lower burst
value must be chosen. Inded, using a burst value of 1 makes the kernel
accept the rule in both HZ=100 and HZ=1000 configurations.
Fixes: bef9dc575625a ("extensions: hashlimit: Fix tests with HZ=100")
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
(cherry picked from commit 1eab8e83aec0e6965f11f8cad460add1caeae629)
---
extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t b/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
index 8369933786f68..206d92935f2e2 100644
--- a/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
+++ b/extensions/libxt_hashlimit.t
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1000000/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/min --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/hour --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
--m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/day --hashlimit-burst 500 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
+-m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 1/day --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1000000/sec --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/min --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/hour --hashlimit-burst 5 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
--m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/day --hashlimit-burst 500 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
+-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/day --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-name mini1;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-mode srcip --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
-m hashlimit --hashlimit-upto 1/sec --hashlimit-burst 1 --hashlimit-mode dstip --hashlimit-name mini1 --hashlimit-htable-expire 2000;=;OK
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Summary: Tools for managing Linux kernel packet filtering capabilities Summary: Tools for managing Linux kernel packet filtering capabilities
URL: http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables URL: http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables
Version: 1.8.4 Version: 1.8.4
Release: 20%{?dist} Release: 22%{?dist}
Source: %{url}/files/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Source: %{url}/files/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1: iptables.init Source1: iptables.init
Source2: iptables-config Source2: iptables-config
@ -92,6 +92,10 @@ Patch55: 0055-extensions-sctp-Fix-nftables-translation.patch
Patch56: 0056-extensions-sctp-Translate-chunk-types-option.patch Patch56: 0056-extensions-sctp-Translate-chunk-types-option.patch
Patch57: 0057-extensions-SECMARK-Use-a-better-context-in-test-case.patch Patch57: 0057-extensions-SECMARK-Use-a-better-context-in-test-case.patch
Patch58: 0058-nft-cache-Retry-if-kernel-returns-EINTR.patch Patch58: 0058-nft-cache-Retry-if-kernel-returns-EINTR.patch
Patch59: 0059-doc-ebtables-nft.8-Adjust-for-missing-atomic-options.patch
Patch60: 0060-ebtables-Dump-atomic-waste.patch
Patch61: 0061-extensions-hashlimit-Fix-tests-with-HZ-100.patch
Patch62: 0062-extensions-hashlimit-Fix-tests-with-HZ-1000.patch
# pf.os: ISC license # pf.os: ISC license
# iptables-apply: Artistic Licence 2.0 # iptables-apply: Artistic Licence 2.0
@ -500,6 +504,14 @@ done
%doc %{_mandir}/man8/ebtables*.8* %doc %{_mandir}/man8/ebtables*.8*
%changelog %changelog
* Mon Nov 29 2021 Phil Sutter <psutter@redhat.com> - 1.8.4-22
- extensions: hashlimit: Fix tests with HZ=1000
* Thu Oct 07 2021 Phil Sutter <psutter@redhat.com> - 1.8.4-21
- extensions: hashlimit: Fix tests with HZ=100
- ebtables: Dump atomic waste
- doc: ebtables-nft.8: Adjust for missing atomic-options
* Wed Aug 04 2021 Phil Sutter <psutter@redhat.com> - 1.8.4-20 * Wed Aug 04 2021 Phil Sutter <psutter@redhat.com> - 1.8.4-20
- extensions: SECMARK: Use a better context in test case - extensions: SECMARK: Use a better context in test case
- extensions: sctp: Translate --chunk-types option - extensions: sctp: Translate --chunk-types option