Re: ebtables PREROUTING -drop |
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On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> deep down below in source code, DROP just does that - drop.
1. In ebtables Broute, if packet gets dropped , how it goes to ip
layer for further processing ?
2. ip_route_input will be called on all frames hitting prerouting nat
table of ebtables . How it can decide where to route once it is past
prerouing hook (packet which are dropped on nat prerotuing of ebtables
) ? /* i could be totally wrong here */
-Ratheesh
> On Thursday 2010-08-05 12:42, ratheesh k wrote:
>>>>
>>>>What will happen, if we drop a packet at PREROUTING chain of ebtables ?
>>>
>>> Depends on the table you are referring to.
>>
>>What is the difference between droppin a Pkt in Brouting chain of
>>Broute table and Drop a Pkt in nat prerouing chain of ebtables . Or
>>are they having same effect ? .
>
> Generally, nat and broute are intended to be a configuration databases
> only, where special semantics to standard verdicts can apply, as it does
> for broute. To avoid confusion, the use of DROP in nat is not
> advised, and iptables checks for such attempts. Ebtables doesn't, but
> then again, it's the 4th-order-stepson of iptables only...
> deep down below in source code, DROP just does that - drop.
>
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