- Subject: -f option used with iptables
- From: rahul shrivastava <shrivastavaone@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 21:03:04 +0530
Hi,
my objective is to drop all fragmented packets on my system
following rules are used
iptables -A INPUT -f -j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -f -j DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -f -j DROP
above rules are not making any effect
For information, there is no connection tracking support on my
kernel.Since i understand that if connection tracking is enabled on
kernel then filtering based on fragmentation won't work, so i have
remeved connection tracking support.
i have disable offloading parameters disabled for NIC card
i am using ping -s 32768 10.2.2.2 for generating fragments
Am i doing something wrong
or is there anything that is conflicting with these rules
Thanks in advance
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