Re: [BUG] SNAT sometimes allows packets to pass through unchanged
From: Patrick McHardy
Date: Mon Feb 16 2009 - 11:26:18 EST
Alan Stern wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Patrick McHardy wrote:
I tried adding a rule to log these unaccounted-for packets. Nothing
showed up, even when I could see the packets being sent.
Where (table/chain/position) did you add this rule?
In the first position of the POSTROUTING chain in the nat table. I
don't remember exactly what rules I used, but at one point I tried
something very much like this:
iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -s 10.0.0.0/8 -p tcp ! --syn
The counter for this rule remained at 0 even after packets with private
source addresses were sent through the public interface.
The NAT table only sees the first packet of every connection
and never INVALID packets. The mangle table should work fine.
You can also enable conntrack-internal logging of invalid packets:
echo 255 >/proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_log_invalid
Sorry, there were quite a few patches and I don't remember which
ones exactly are related.
I tried using 2 6.27 kernel but the problem remained. Building a later
version won't be easy because of the need to create the proper config.
Can you remember in which version these bugs got fixed?
Sorry, no.
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