List of updates since Linux kernel 3.13

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A listing of the development progress.

6.2

  • Support for inner header matching, such as "udp dport 6081 geneve ip saddr 10.141.11.2"

5.10

  • Support for ingress hook in inet family
  • Support for comments on tables, chains, sets, maps, etc.

5.7

  • netdev egress hook

5.6

5.4

  • meta time / hour / day

5.3

5.2

  • Support for NAT in inet family

5.0

  • ipsec / xfrm expressions

4.20

4.19

  • tproxy statement

4.18

  • nftables NAT is no longer incompatible with iptables NAT
  • connlimits (but buggy until 4.19.10!)
  • ct count
  • log level audit

4.16

  • flowtable support

4.15

  • Fetch single elements of a set (i.e, nft get element)

4.14

4.12

4.10

4.6

4.5

4.3

  • Enhancements for the limit expression, support for ratelimit bytes/time unit.
  • Dup expression (equivalent to the TEE target in iptables) for IPv4 and IPv6.
  • VLAN header matching support when NIC support offloads.

4.2

  • New 'netdev' family for filtering from ingress.
  • Context to x_tables extensions to know if they run from nft_compat.

4.1

Major updates in the generic set infrastructure:

  • Concatenations.
  • Timeout per set elements.
  • Comments per set elements.
  • Dynamic set instantiation.

4.0

  • Mostly fixes.

3.19

  • redirect support.

3.18

  • masquerading support.
  • meta cpu, devgroup matching.
  • reject bridge support.
  • destroy table and its content, ie. nft flush ruleset.

3.17

  • log and nflog support for ip, ip6, arp and bridge families.

3.16

  • connlabel support.

3.15

  • Comments per rule support.
  • IPv4 reject support.

3.14

  • set packet mark support.
  • nfqueue support (only for ip and ip6 families).
  • rule tracing support.
  • IPv6 and inet reject support.

3.13

  • nf_tables merged mainstream.