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iif lo accept | iif lo accept | ||
# count and drop any other traffic | # count and drop any other traffic |
Revision as of 05:42, 11 August 2021
fw.basic
table ip filter {
chain input {
type filter hook input priority 0;
# accept traffic originated from us
ct state established,related accept
# accept any localhost traffic
iif lo accept
# count and drop any other traffic
counter drop
}
}
fw6.basic
table ip6 filter {
chain input {
type filter hook input priority 0;
# accept any localhost traffic
iif lo accept
# accept traffic originated from us
ct state established,related accept
# accept neighbour discovery otherwise connectivity breaks
icmpv6 type { nd-neighbor-solicit, echo-request, nd-router-advert, nd-neighbor-advert } accept
# count and drop any other traffic
counter drop
}
}
fw.inet.basic
The inet table is available from Linux kernel 3.14 and allow to use a dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 table. There is mostly a single change compared to previous ruleset which is the inet keyword.
table inet filter {
chain input {
type filter hook input priority 0;
# accept any localhost traffic
iif lo accept
# accept traffic originated from us
ct state established,related accept
# accept neighbour discovery otherwise connectivity breaks
ip6 nexthdr icmpv6 icmpv6 type { nd-neighbor-solicit, echo-request, nd-router-advert, nd-neighbor-advert } accept
# count and drop any other traffic
counter drop
}
}