1menu "Core Netfilter Configuration" 2 depends on NET && INET && NETFILTER 3 4config NETFILTER_NETLINK 5 tristate 6 7config NETFILTER_NETLINK_ACCT 8tristate "Netfilter NFACCT over NFNETLINK interface" 9 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 10 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 11 help 12 If this option is enabled, the kernel will include support 13 for extended accounting via NFNETLINK. 14 15config NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE 16 tristate "Netfilter NFQUEUE over NFNETLINK interface" 17 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 18 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 19 help 20 If this option is enabled, the kernel will include support 21 for queueing packets via NFNETLINK. 22 23config NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG 24 tristate "Netfilter LOG over NFNETLINK interface" 25 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 26 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 27 help 28 If this option is enabled, the kernel will include support 29 for logging packets via NFNETLINK. 30 31 This obsoletes the existing ipt_ULOG and ebg_ulog mechanisms, 32 and is also scheduled to replace the old syslog-based ipt_LOG 33 and ip6t_LOG modules. 34 35config NF_CONNTRACK 36 tristate "Netfilter connection tracking support" 37 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 38 help 39 Connection tracking keeps a record of what packets have passed 40 through your machine, in order to figure out how they are related 41 into connections. 42 43 This is required to do Masquerading or other kinds of Network 44 Address Translation. It can also be used to enhance packet 45 filtering (see `Connection state match support' below). 46 47 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 48 49config NF_LOG_COMMON 50 tristate 51 52if NF_CONNTRACK 53 54config NF_CONNTRACK_MARK 55 bool 'Connection mark tracking support' 56 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 57 help 58 This option enables support for connection marks, used by the 59 `CONNMARK' target and `connmark' match. Similar to the mark value 60 of packets, but this mark value is kept in the conntrack session 61 instead of the individual packets. 62 63config NF_CONNTRACK_SECMARK 64 bool 'Connection tracking security mark support' 65 depends on NETWORK_SECMARK 66 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 67 help 68 This option enables security markings to be applied to 69 connections. Typically they are copied to connections from 70 packets using the CONNSECMARK target and copied back from 71 connections to packets with the same target, with the packets 72 being originally labeled via SECMARK. 73 74 If unsure, say 'N'. 75 76config NF_CONNTRACK_ZONES 77 bool 'Connection tracking zones' 78 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 79 depends on NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT 80 help 81 This option enables support for connection tracking zones. 82 Normally, each connection needs to have a unique system wide 83 identity. Connection tracking zones allow to have multiple 84 connections using the same identity, as long as they are 85 contained in different zones. 86 87 If unsure, say `N'. 88 89config NF_CONNTRACK_PROCFS 90 bool "Supply CT list in procfs (OBSOLETE)" 91 default y 92 depends on PROC_FS 93 ---help--- 94 This option enables for the list of known conntrack entries 95 to be shown in procfs under net/netfilter/nf_conntrack. This 96 is considered obsolete in favor of using the conntrack(8) 97 tool which uses Netlink. 98 99config NF_CONNTRACK_EVENTS 100 bool "Connection tracking events" 101 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 102 help 103 If this option is enabled, the connection tracking code will 104 provide a notifier chain that can be used by other kernel code 105 to get notified about changes in the connection tracking state. 106 107 If unsure, say `N'. 108 109config NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT 110 bool 'Connection tracking timeout' 111 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 112 help 113 This option enables support for connection tracking timeout 114 extension. This allows you to attach timeout policies to flow 115 via the CT target. 116 117 If unsure, say `N'. 118 119config NF_CONNTRACK_TIMESTAMP 120 bool 'Connection tracking timestamping' 121 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 122 help 123 This option enables support for connection tracking timestamping. 124 This allows you to store the flow start-time and to obtain 125 the flow-stop time (once it has been destroyed) via Connection 126 tracking events. 127 128 If unsure, say `N'. 129 130config NF_CONNTRACK_LABELS 131 bool 132 help 133 This option enables support for assigning user-defined flag bits 134 to connection tracking entries. It selected by the connlabel match. 135 136config NF_CT_PROTO_DCCP 137 tristate 'DCCP protocol connection tracking support' 138 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 139 default IP_DCCP 140 help 141 With this option enabled, the layer 3 independent connection 142 tracking code will be able to do state tracking on DCCP connections. 143 144 If unsure, say 'N'. 145 146config NF_CT_PROTO_GRE 147 tristate 148 149config NF_CT_PROTO_SCTP 150 tristate 'SCTP protocol connection tracking support' 151 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 152 default IP_SCTP 153 help 154 With this option enabled, the layer 3 independent connection 155 tracking code will be able to do state tracking on SCTP connections. 156 157 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 158 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 159 160config NF_CT_PROTO_UDPLITE 161 tristate 'UDP-Lite protocol connection tracking support' 162 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 163 help 164 With this option enabled, the layer 3 independent connection 165 tracking code will be able to do state tracking on UDP-Lite 166 connections. 167 168 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 169 170config NF_CONNTRACK_AMANDA 171 tristate "Amanda backup protocol support" 172 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 173 select TEXTSEARCH 174 select TEXTSEARCH_KMP 175 help 176 If you are running the Amanda backup package <http://www.amanda.org/> 177 on this machine or machines that will be MASQUERADED through this 178 machine, then you may want to enable this feature. This allows the 179 connection tracking and natting code to allow the sub-channels that 180 Amanda requires for communication of the backup data, messages and 181 index. 182 183 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 184 185config NF_CONNTRACK_FTP 186 tristate "FTP protocol support" 187 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 188 help 189 Tracking FTP connections is problematic: special helpers are 190 required for tracking them, and doing masquerading and other forms 191 of Network Address Translation on them. 192 193 This is FTP support on Layer 3 independent connection tracking. 194 Layer 3 independent connection tracking is experimental scheme 195 which generalize ip_conntrack to support other layer 3 protocols. 196 197 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 198 199config NF_CONNTRACK_H323 200 tristate "H.323 protocol support" 201 depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n) 202 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 203 help 204 H.323 is a VoIP signalling protocol from ITU-T. As one of the most 205 important VoIP protocols, it is widely used by voice hardware and 206 software including voice gateways, IP phones, Netmeeting, OpenPhone, 207 Gnomemeeting, etc. 208 209 With this module you can support H.323 on a connection tracking/NAT 210 firewall. 211 212 This module supports RAS, Fast Start, H.245 Tunnelling, Call 213 Forwarding, RTP/RTCP and T.120 based audio, video, fax, chat, 214 whiteboard, file transfer, etc. For more information, please 215 visit http://nath323.sourceforge.net/. 216 217 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 218 219config NF_CONNTRACK_IRC 220 tristate "IRC protocol support" 221 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 222 help 223 There is a commonly-used extension to IRC called 224 Direct Client-to-Client Protocol (DCC). This enables users to send 225 files to each other, and also chat to each other without the need 226 of a server. DCC Sending is used anywhere you send files over IRC, 227 and DCC Chat is most commonly used by Eggdrop bots. If you are 228 using NAT, this extension will enable you to send files and initiate 229 chats. Note that you do NOT need this extension to get files or 230 have others initiate chats, or everything else in IRC. 231 232 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 233 234config NF_CONNTRACK_BROADCAST 235 tristate 236 237config NF_CONNTRACK_NETBIOS_NS 238 tristate "NetBIOS name service protocol support" 239 select NF_CONNTRACK_BROADCAST 240 help 241 NetBIOS name service requests are sent as broadcast messages from an 242 unprivileged port and responded to with unicast messages to the 243 same port. This make them hard to firewall properly because connection 244 tracking doesn't deal with broadcasts. This helper tracks locally 245 originating NetBIOS name service requests and the corresponding 246 responses. It relies on correct IP address configuration, specifically 247 netmask and broadcast address. When properly configured, the output 248 of "ip address show" should look similar to this: 249 250 $ ip -4 address show eth0 251 4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 252 inet 172.16.2.252/24 brd 172.16.2.255 scope global eth0 253 254 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 255 256config NF_CONNTRACK_SNMP 257 tristate "SNMP service protocol support" 258 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 259 select NF_CONNTRACK_BROADCAST 260 help 261 SNMP service requests are sent as broadcast messages from an 262 unprivileged port and responded to with unicast messages to the 263 same port. This make them hard to firewall properly because connection 264 tracking doesn't deal with broadcasts. This helper tracks locally 265 originating SNMP service requests and the corresponding 266 responses. It relies on correct IP address configuration, specifically 267 netmask and broadcast address. 268 269 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 270 271config NF_CONNTRACK_PPTP 272 tristate "PPtP protocol support" 273 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 274 select NF_CT_PROTO_GRE 275 help 276 This module adds support for PPTP (Point to Point Tunnelling 277 Protocol, RFC2637) connection tracking and NAT. 278 279 If you are running PPTP sessions over a stateful firewall or NAT 280 box, you may want to enable this feature. 281 282 Please note that not all PPTP modes of operation are supported yet. 283 Specifically these limitations exist: 284 - Blindly assumes that control connections are always established 285 in PNS->PAC direction. This is a violation of RFC2637. 286 - Only supports a single call within each session 287 288 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 289 290config NF_CONNTRACK_SANE 291 tristate "SANE protocol support" 292 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 293 help 294 SANE is a protocol for remote access to scanners as implemented 295 by the 'saned' daemon. Like FTP, it uses separate control and 296 data connections. 297 298 With this module you can support SANE on a connection tracking 299 firewall. 300 301 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 302 303config NF_CONNTRACK_SIP 304 tristate "SIP protocol support" 305 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 306 help 307 SIP is an application-layer control protocol that can establish, 308 modify, and terminate multimedia sessions (conferences) such as 309 Internet telephony calls. With the ip_conntrack_sip and 310 the nf_nat_sip modules you can support the protocol on a connection 311 tracking/NATing firewall. 312 313 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 314 315config NF_CONNTRACK_TFTP 316 tristate "TFTP protocol support" 317 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 318 help 319 TFTP connection tracking helper, this is required depending 320 on how restrictive your ruleset is. 321 If you are using a tftp client behind -j SNAT or -j MASQUERADING 322 you will need this. 323 324 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 325 326config NF_CT_NETLINK 327 tristate 'Connection tracking netlink interface' 328 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 329 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 330 help 331 This option enables support for a netlink-based userspace interface 332 333config NF_CT_NETLINK_TIMEOUT 334 tristate 'Connection tracking timeout tuning via Netlink' 335 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 336 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 337 help 338 This option enables support for connection tracking timeout 339 fine-grain tuning. This allows you to attach specific timeout 340 policies to flows, instead of using the global timeout policy. 341 342 If unsure, say `N'. 343 344config NF_CT_NETLINK_HELPER 345 tristate 'Connection tracking helpers in user-space via Netlink' 346 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 347 depends on NF_CT_NETLINK 348 depends on NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE 349 depends on NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE_CT 350 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 351 help 352 This option enables the user-space connection tracking helpers 353 infrastructure. 354 355 If unsure, say `N'. 356 357config NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE_CT 358 bool "NFQUEUE integration with Connection Tracking" 359 default n 360 depends on NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE 361 help 362 If this option is enabled, NFQUEUE can include Connection Tracking 363 information together with the packet is the enqueued via NFNETLINK. 364 365config NF_NAT 366 tristate 367 368config NF_NAT_NEEDED 369 bool 370 depends on NF_NAT 371 default y 372 373config NF_NAT_PROTO_DCCP 374 tristate 375 depends on NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_DCCP 376 default NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_DCCP 377 378config NF_NAT_PROTO_UDPLITE 379 tristate 380 depends on NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_UDPLITE 381 default NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_UDPLITE 382 383config NF_NAT_PROTO_SCTP 384 tristate 385 default NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_SCTP 386 depends on NF_NAT && NF_CT_PROTO_SCTP 387 select LIBCRC32C 388 389config NF_NAT_AMANDA 390 tristate 391 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT 392 default NF_NAT && NF_CONNTRACK_AMANDA 393 394config NF_NAT_FTP 395 tristate 396 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT 397 default NF_NAT && NF_CONNTRACK_FTP 398 399config NF_NAT_IRC 400 tristate 401 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT 402 default NF_NAT && NF_CONNTRACK_IRC 403 404config NF_NAT_SIP 405 tristate 406 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT 407 default NF_NAT && NF_CONNTRACK_SIP 408 409config NF_NAT_TFTP 410 tristate 411 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_NAT 412 default NF_NAT && NF_CONNTRACK_TFTP 413 414config NETFILTER_SYNPROXY 415 tristate 416 417endif # NF_CONNTRACK 418 419config NF_TABLES 420 select NETFILTER_NETLINK 421 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables support" 422 help 423 nftables is the new packet classification framework that intends to 424 replace the existing {ip,ip6,arp,eb}_tables infrastructure. It 425 provides a pseudo-state machine with an extensible instruction-set 426 (also known as expressions) that the userspace 'nft' utility 427 (http://www.netfilter.org/projects/nftables) uses to build the 428 rule-set. It also comes with the generic set infrastructure that 429 allows you to construct mappings between matchings and actions 430 for performance lookups. 431 432 To compile it as a module, choose M here. 433 434config NF_TABLES_INET 435 depends on NF_TABLES && IPV6 436 select NF_TABLES_IPV4 437 select NF_TABLES_IPV6 438 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables mixed IPv4/IPv6 tables support" 439 help 440 This option enables support for a mixed IPv4/IPv6 "inet" table. 441 442config NFT_EXTHDR 443 depends on NF_TABLES 444 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables IPv6 exthdr module" 445 help 446 This option adds the "exthdr" expression that you can use to match 447 IPv6 extension headers. 448 449config NFT_META 450 depends on NF_TABLES 451 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables meta module" 452 help 453 This option adds the "meta" expression that you can use to match and 454 to set packet metainformation such as the packet mark. 455 456config NFT_CT 457 depends on NF_TABLES 458 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 459 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables conntrack module" 460 help 461 This option adds the "meta" expression that you can use to match 462 connection tracking information such as the flow state. 463 464config NFT_RBTREE 465 depends on NF_TABLES 466 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables rbtree set module" 467 help 468 This option adds the "rbtree" set type (Red Black tree) that is used 469 to build interval-based sets. 470 471config NFT_HASH 472 depends on NF_TABLES 473 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables hash set module" 474 help 475 This option adds the "hash" set type that is used to build one-way 476 mappings between matchings and actions. 477 478config NFT_COUNTER 479 depends on NF_TABLES 480 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables counter module" 481 help 482 This option adds the "counter" expression that you can use to 483 include packet and byte counters in a rule. 484 485config NFT_LOG 486 depends on NF_TABLES 487 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables log module" 488 help 489 This option adds the "log" expression that you can use to log 490 packets matching some criteria. 491 492config NFT_LIMIT 493 depends on NF_TABLES 494 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables limit module" 495 help 496 This option adds the "limit" expression that you can use to 497 ratelimit rule matchings. 498 499config NFT_NAT 500 depends on NF_TABLES 501 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 502 depends on NF_NAT 503 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables nat module" 504 help 505 This option adds the "nat" expression that you can use to perform 506 typical Network Address Translation (NAT) packet transformations. 507 508config NFT_QUEUE 509 depends on NF_TABLES 510 depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES 511 depends on NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE 512 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables queue module" 513 help 514 This is required if you intend to use the userspace queueing 515 infrastructure (also known as NFQUEUE) from nftables. 516 517config NFT_REJECT 518 depends on NF_TABLES 519 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 520 tristate "Netfilter nf_tables reject support" 521 help 522 This option adds the "reject" expression that you can use to 523 explicitly deny and notify via TCP reset/ICMP informational errors 524 unallowed traffic. 525 526config NFT_REJECT_INET 527 depends on NF_TABLES_INET 528 default NFT_REJECT 529 tristate 530 531config NFT_COMPAT 532 depends on NF_TABLES 533 depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES 534 tristate "Netfilter x_tables over nf_tables module" 535 help 536 This is required if you intend to use any of existing 537 x_tables match/target extensions over the nf_tables 538 framework. 539 540config NETFILTER_XTABLES 541 tristate "Netfilter Xtables support (required for ip_tables)" 542 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 543 help 544 This is required if you intend to use any of ip_tables, 545 ip6_tables or arp_tables. 546 547if NETFILTER_XTABLES 548 549comment "Xtables combined modules" 550 551config NETFILTER_XT_MARK 552 tristate 'nfmark target and match support' 553 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 554 ---help--- 555 This option adds the "MARK" target and "mark" match. 556 557 Netfilter mark matching allows you to match packets based on the 558 "nfmark" value in the packet. 559 The target allows you to create rules in the "mangle" table which alter 560 the netfilter mark (nfmark) field associated with the packet. 561 562 Prior to routing, the nfmark can influence the routing method (see 563 "Use netfilter MARK value as routing key") and can also be used by 564 other subsystems to change their behavior. 565 566config NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK 567 tristate 'ctmark target and match support' 568 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 569 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 570 select NF_CONNTRACK_MARK 571 ---help--- 572 This option adds the "CONNMARK" target and "connmark" match. 573 574 Netfilter allows you to store a mark value per connection (a.k.a. 575 ctmark), similarly to the packet mark (nfmark). Using this 576 target and match, you can set and match on this mark. 577 578config NETFILTER_XT_SET 579 tristate 'set target and match support' 580 depends on IP_SET 581 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 582 help 583 This option adds the "SET" target and "set" match. 584 585 Using this target and match, you can add/delete and match 586 elements in the sets created by ipset(8). 587 588 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 589 590# alphabetically ordered list of targets 591 592comment "Xtables targets" 593 594config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_AUDIT 595 tristate "AUDIT target support" 596 depends on AUDIT 597 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 598 ---help--- 599 This option adds a 'AUDIT' target, which can be used to create 600 audit records for packets dropped/accepted. 601 602 To compileit as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 603 604config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CHECKSUM 605 tristate "CHECKSUM target support" 606 depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE 607 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 608 ---help--- 609 This option adds a `CHECKSUM' target, which can be used in the iptables mangle 610 table. 611 612 You can use this target to compute and fill in the checksum in 613 a packet that lacks a checksum. This is particularly useful, 614 if you need to work around old applications such as dhcp clients, 615 that do not work well with checksum offloads, but don't want to disable 616 checksum offload in your device. 617 618 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 619 620config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CLASSIFY 621 tristate '"CLASSIFY" target support' 622 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 623 help 624 This option adds a `CLASSIFY' target, which enables the user to set 625 the priority of a packet. Some qdiscs can use this value for 626 classification, among these are: 627 628 atm, cbq, dsmark, pfifo_fast, htb, prio 629 630 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 631 632config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNMARK 633 tristate '"CONNMARK" target support' 634 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 635 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 636 select NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK 637 ---help--- 638 This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience 639 (e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects 640 CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK (combined connmark/CONNMARK module). 641 642config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNSECMARK 643 tristate '"CONNSECMARK" target support' 644 depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_CONNTRACK_SECMARK 645 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 646 help 647 The CONNSECMARK target copies security markings from packets 648 to connections, and restores security markings from connections 649 to packets (if the packets are not already marked). This would 650 normally be used in conjunction with the SECMARK target. 651 652 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 653 654config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT 655 tristate '"CT" target support' 656 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 657 depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW 658 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 659 help 660 This options adds a `CT' target, which allows to specify initial 661 connection tracking parameters like events to be delivered and 662 the helper to be used. 663 664 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 665 666config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_DSCP 667 tristate '"DSCP" and "TOS" target support' 668 depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE 669 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 670 help 671 This option adds a `DSCP' target, which allows you to manipulate 672 the IPv4/IPv6 header DSCP field (differentiated services codepoint). 673 674 The DSCP field can have any value between 0x0 and 0x3f inclusive. 675 676 It also adds the "TOS" target, which allows you to create rules in 677 the "mangle" table which alter the Type Of Service field of an IPv4 678 or the Priority field of an IPv6 packet, prior to routing. 679 680 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 681 682config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HL 683 tristate '"HL" hoplimit target support' 684 depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE 685 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 686 ---help--- 687 This option adds the "HL" (for IPv6) and "TTL" (for IPv4) 688 targets, which enable the user to change the 689 hoplimit/time-to-live value of the IP header. 690 691 While it is safe to decrement the hoplimit/TTL value, the 692 modules also allow to increment and set the hoplimit value of 693 the header to arbitrary values. This is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS 694 since you can easily create immortal packets that loop 695 forever on the network. 696 697config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HMARK 698 tristate '"HMARK" target support' 699 depends on (IP6_NF_IPTABLES || IP6_NF_IPTABLES=n) 700 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 701 ---help--- 702 This option adds the "HMARK" target. 703 704 The target allows you to create rules in the "raw" and "mangle" tables 705 which set the skbuff mark by means of hash calculation within a given 706 range. The nfmark can influence the routing method (see "Use netfilter 707 MARK value as routing key") and can also be used by other subsystems to 708 change their behaviour. 709 710 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 711 712config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_IDLETIMER 713 tristate "IDLETIMER target support" 714 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 715 help 716 717 This option adds the `IDLETIMER' target. Each matching packet 718 resets the timer associated with label specified when the rule is 719 added. When the timer expires, it triggers a sysfs notification. 720 The remaining time for expiration can be read via sysfs. 721 722 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 723 724config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LED 725 tristate '"LED" target support' 726 depends on LEDS_CLASS && LEDS_TRIGGERS 727 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 728 help 729 This option adds a `LED' target, which allows you to blink LEDs in 730 response to particular packets passing through your machine. 731 732 This can be used to turn a spare LED into a network activity LED, 733 which only flashes in response to FTP transfers, for example. Or 734 you could have an LED which lights up for a minute or two every time 735 somebody connects to your machine via SSH. 736 737 You will need support for the "led" class to make this work. 738 739 To create an LED trigger for incoming SSH traffic: 740 iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -j LED --led-trigger-id ssh --led-delay 1000 741 742 Then attach the new trigger to an LED on your system: 743 echo netfilter-ssh > /sys/class/leds/<ledname>/trigger 744 745 For more information on the LEDs available on your system, see 746 Documentation/leds/leds-class.txt 747 748config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LOG 749 tristate "LOG target support" 750 depends on NF_LOG_IPV4 && NF_LOG_IPV6 751 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 752 help 753 This option adds a `LOG' target, which allows you to create rules in 754 any iptables table which records the packet header to the syslog. 755 756 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 757 758config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MARK 759 tristate '"MARK" target support' 760 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 761 select NETFILTER_XT_MARK 762 ---help--- 763 This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience 764 (e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects 765 CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MARK (combined mark/MARK module). 766 767config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NETMAP 768 tristate '"NETMAP" target support' 769 depends on NF_NAT 770 ---help--- 771 NETMAP is an implementation of static 1:1 NAT mapping of network 772 addresses. It maps the network address part, while keeping the host 773 address part intact. 774 775 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 776 777config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFLOG 778 tristate '"NFLOG" target support' 779 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 780 select NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG 781 help 782 This option enables the NFLOG target, which allows to LOG 783 messages through nfnetlink_log. 784 785 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 786 787config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFQUEUE 788 tristate '"NFQUEUE" target Support' 789 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 790 select NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE 791 help 792 This target replaced the old obsolete QUEUE target. 793 794 As opposed to QUEUE, it supports 65535 different queues, 795 not just one. 796 797 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 798 799config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NOTRACK 800 tristate '"NOTRACK" target support (DEPRECATED)' 801 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 802 depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW 803 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 804 select NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT 805 806config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST 807 tristate '"RATEEST" target support' 808 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 809 help 810 This option adds a `RATEEST' target, which allows to measure 811 rates similar to TC estimators. The `rateest' match can be 812 used to match on the measured rates. 813 814 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 815 816config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_REDIRECT 817 tristate "REDIRECT target support" 818 depends on NF_NAT 819 ---help--- 820 REDIRECT is a special case of NAT: all incoming connections are 821 mapped onto the incoming interface's address, causing the packets to 822 come to the local machine instead of passing through. This is 823 useful for transparent proxies. 824 825 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 826 827config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TEE 828 tristate '"TEE" - packet cloning to alternate destination' 829 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 830 depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n) 831 depends on !NF_CONNTRACK || NF_CONNTRACK 832 ---help--- 833 This option adds a "TEE" target with which a packet can be cloned and 834 this clone be rerouted to another nexthop. 835 836config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TPROXY 837 tristate '"TPROXY" target transparent proxying support' 838 depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES 839 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 840 depends on IP_NF_MANGLE 841 select NF_DEFRAG_IPV4 842 select NF_DEFRAG_IPV6 if IP6_NF_IPTABLES 843 help 844 This option adds a `TPROXY' target, which is somewhat similar to 845 REDIRECT. It can only be used in the mangle table and is useful 846 to redirect traffic to a transparent proxy. It does _not_ depend 847 on Netfilter connection tracking and NAT, unlike REDIRECT. 848 For it to work you will have to configure certain iptables rules 849 and use policy routing. For more information on how to set it up 850 see Documentation/networking/tproxy.txt. 851 852 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 853 854config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TRACE 855 tristate '"TRACE" target support' 856 depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW 857 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 858 help 859 The TRACE target allows you to mark packets so that the kernel 860 will log every rule which match the packets as those traverse 861 the tables, chains, rules. 862 863 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 864 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 865 866config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_SECMARK 867 tristate '"SECMARK" target support' 868 depends on NETWORK_SECMARK 869 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 870 help 871 The SECMARK target allows security marking of network 872 packets, for use with security subsystems. 873 874 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 875 876config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPMSS 877 tristate '"TCPMSS" target support' 878 depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n) 879 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 880 ---help--- 881 This option adds a `TCPMSS' target, which allows you to alter the 882 MSS value of TCP SYN packets, to control the maximum size for that 883 connection (usually limiting it to your outgoing interface's MTU 884 minus 40). 885 886 This is used to overcome criminally braindead ISPs or servers which 887 block ICMP Fragmentation Needed packets. The symptoms of this 888 problem are that everything works fine from your Linux 889 firewall/router, but machines behind it can never exchange large 890 packets: 891 1) Web browsers connect, then hang with no data received. 892 2) Small mail works fine, but large emails hang. 893 3) ssh works fine, but scp hangs after initial handshaking. 894 895 Workaround: activate this option and add a rule to your firewall 896 configuration like: 897 898 iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN \ 899 -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu 900 901 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 902 903config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPOPTSTRIP 904 tristate '"TCPOPTSTRIP" target support' 905 depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE 906 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 907 help 908 This option adds a "TCPOPTSTRIP" target, which allows you to strip 909 TCP options from TCP packets. 910 911# alphabetically ordered list of matches 912 913comment "Xtables matches" 914 915config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ADDRTYPE 916 tristate '"addrtype" address type match support' 917 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 918 ---help--- 919 This option allows you to match what routing thinks of an address, 920 eg. UNICAST, LOCAL, BROADCAST, ... 921 922 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 923 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 924 925config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_BPF 926 tristate '"bpf" match support' 927 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 928 help 929 BPF matching applies a linux socket filter to each packet and 930 accepts those for which the filter returns non-zero. 931 932 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 933 934config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CGROUP 935 tristate '"control group" match support' 936 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 937 depends on CGROUPS 938 select CGROUP_NET_CLASSID 939 ---help--- 940 Socket/process control group matching allows you to match locally 941 generated packets based on which net_cls control group processes 942 belong to. 943 944config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CLUSTER 945 tristate '"cluster" match support' 946 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 947 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 948 ---help--- 949 This option allows you to build work-load-sharing clusters of 950 network servers/stateful firewalls without having a dedicated 951 load-balancing router/server/switch. Basically, this match returns 952 true when the packet must be handled by this cluster node. Thus, 953 all nodes see all packets and this match decides which node handles 954 what packets. The work-load sharing algorithm is based on source 955 address hashing. 956 957 If you say Y or M here, try `iptables -m cluster --help` for 958 more information. 959 960config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_COMMENT 961 tristate '"comment" match support' 962 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 963 help 964 This option adds a `comment' dummy-match, which allows you to put 965 comments in your iptables ruleset. 966 967 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 968 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 969 970config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNBYTES 971 tristate '"connbytes" per-connection counter match support' 972 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 973 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 974 help 975 This option adds a `connbytes' match, which allows you to match the 976 number of bytes and/or packets for each direction within a connection. 977 978 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 979 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 980 981config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLABEL 982 tristate '"connlabel" match support' 983 select NF_CONNTRACK_LABELS 984 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 985 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 986 ---help--- 987 This match allows you to test and assign userspace-defined labels names 988 to a connection. The kernel only stores bit values - mapping 989 names to bits is done by userspace. 990 991 Unlike connmark, more than 32 flag bits may be assigned to a 992 connection simultaneously. 993 994config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLIMIT 995 tristate '"connlimit" match support' 996 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 997 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 998 ---help--- 999 This match allows you to match against the number of parallel 1000 connections to a server per client IP address (or address block). 1001 1002config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNMARK 1003 tristate '"connmark" connection mark match support' 1004 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 1005 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1006 select NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK 1007 ---help--- 1008 This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience 1009 (e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects 1010 CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK (combined connmark/CONNMARK module). 1011 1012config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNTRACK 1013 tristate '"conntrack" connection tracking match support' 1014 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 1015 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 1016 help 1017 This is a general conntrack match module, a superset of the state match. 1018 1019 It allows matching on additional conntrack information, which is 1020 useful in complex configurations, such as NAT gateways with multiple 1021 internet links or tunnels. 1022 1023 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1024 1025config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CPU 1026 tristate '"cpu" match support' 1027 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1028 help 1029 CPU matching allows you to match packets based on the CPU 1030 currently handling the packet. 1031 1032 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1033 1034config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DCCP 1035 tristate '"dccp" protocol match support' 1036 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1037 default IP_DCCP 1038 help 1039 With this option enabled, you will be able to use the iptables 1040 `dccp' match in order to match on DCCP source/destination ports 1041 and DCCP flags. 1042 1043 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 1044 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 1045 1046config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DEVGROUP 1047 tristate '"devgroup" match support' 1048 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1049 help 1050 This options adds a `devgroup' match, which allows to match on the 1051 device group a network device is assigned to. 1052 1053 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1054 1055config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DSCP 1056 tristate '"dscp" and "tos" match support' 1057 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1058 help 1059 This option adds a `DSCP' match, which allows you to match against 1060 the IPv4/IPv6 header DSCP field (differentiated services codepoint). 1061 1062 The DSCP field can have any value between 0x0 and 0x3f inclusive. 1063 1064 It will also add a "tos" match, which allows you to match packets 1065 based on the Type Of Service fields of the IPv4 packet (which share 1066 the same bits as DSCP). 1067 1068 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1069 1070config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ECN 1071 tristate '"ecn" match support' 1072 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1073 ---help--- 1074 This option adds an "ECN" match, which allows you to match against 1075 the IPv4 and TCP header ECN fields. 1076 1077 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1078 1079config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ESP 1080 tristate '"esp" match support' 1081 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1082 help 1083 This match extension allows you to match a range of SPIs 1084 inside ESP header of IPSec packets. 1085 1086 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1087 1088config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT 1089 tristate '"hashlimit" match support' 1090 depends on (IP6_NF_IPTABLES || IP6_NF_IPTABLES=n) 1091 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1092 help 1093 This option adds a `hashlimit' match. 1094 1095 As opposed to `limit', this match dynamically creates a hash table 1096 of limit buckets, based on your selection of source/destination 1097 addresses and/or ports. 1098 1099 It enables you to express policies like `10kpps for any given 1100 destination address' or `500pps from any given source address' 1101 with a single rule. 1102 1103config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HELPER 1104 tristate '"helper" match support' 1105 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 1106 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1107 help 1108 Helper matching allows you to match packets in dynamic connections 1109 tracked by a conntrack-helper, ie. ip_conntrack_ftp 1110 1111 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say Y. 1112 1113config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HL 1114 tristate '"hl" hoplimit/TTL match support' 1115 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1116 ---help--- 1117 HL matching allows you to match packets based on the hoplimit 1118 in the IPv6 header, or the time-to-live field in the IPv4 1119 header of the packet. 1120 1121config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPCOMP 1122 tristate '"ipcomp" match support' 1123 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1124 help 1125 This match extension allows you to match a range of CPIs(16 bits) 1126 inside IPComp header of IPSec packets. 1127 1128 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1129 1130config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPRANGE 1131 tristate '"iprange" address range match support' 1132 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1133 ---help--- 1134 This option adds a "iprange" match, which allows you to match based on 1135 an IP address range. (Normal iptables only matches on single addresses 1136 with an optional mask.) 1137 1138 If unsure, say M. 1139 1140config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPVS 1141 tristate '"ipvs" match support' 1142 depends on IP_VS 1143 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1144 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 1145 help 1146 This option allows you to match against IPVS properties of a packet. 1147 1148 If unsure, say N. 1149 1150config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_L2TP 1151 tristate '"l2tp" match support' 1152 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1153 default L2TP 1154 ---help--- 1155 This option adds an "L2TP" match, which allows you to match against 1156 L2TP protocol header fields. 1157 1158 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1159 1160config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LENGTH 1161 tristate '"length" match support' 1162 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1163 help 1164 This option allows you to match the length of a packet against a 1165 specific value or range of values. 1166 1167 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1168 1169config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LIMIT 1170 tristate '"limit" match support' 1171 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1172 help 1173 limit matching allows you to control the rate at which a rule can be 1174 matched: mainly useful in combination with the LOG target ("LOG 1175 target support", below) and to avoid some Denial of Service attacks. 1176 1177 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1178 1179config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC 1180 tristate '"mac" address match support' 1181 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1182 help 1183 MAC matching allows you to match packets based on the source 1184 Ethernet address of the packet. 1185 1186 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1187 1188config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MARK 1189 tristate '"mark" match support' 1190 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1191 select NETFILTER_XT_MARK 1192 ---help--- 1193 This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience 1194 (e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects 1195 CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MARK (combined mark/MARK module). 1196 1197config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MULTIPORT 1198 tristate '"multiport" Multiple port match support' 1199 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1200 help 1201 Multiport matching allows you to match TCP or UDP packets based on 1202 a series of source or destination ports: normally a rule can only 1203 match a single range of ports. 1204 1205 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1206 1207config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_NFACCT 1208 tristate '"nfacct" match support' 1209 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1210 select NETFILTER_NETLINK_ACCT 1211 help 1212 This option allows you to use the extended accounting through 1213 nfnetlink_acct. 1214 1215 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1216 1217config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OSF 1218 tristate '"osf" Passive OS fingerprint match' 1219 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED && NETFILTER_NETLINK 1220 help 1221 This option selects the Passive OS Fingerprinting match module 1222 that allows to passively match the remote operating system by 1223 analyzing incoming TCP SYN packets. 1224 1225 Rules and loading software can be downloaded from 1226 http://www.ioremap.net/projects/osf 1227 1228 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1229 1230config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER 1231 tristate '"owner" match support' 1232 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1233 ---help--- 1234 Socket owner matching allows you to match locally-generated packets 1235 based on who created the socket: the user or group. It is also 1236 possible to check whether a socket actually exists. 1237 1238config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_POLICY 1239 tristate 'IPsec "policy" match support' 1240 depends on XFRM 1241 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 1242 help 1243 Policy matching allows you to match packets based on the 1244 IPsec policy that was used during decapsulation/will 1245 be used during encapsulation. 1246 1247 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1248 1249config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PHYSDEV 1250 tristate '"physdev" match support' 1251 depends on BRIDGE && BRIDGE_NETFILTER 1252 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1253 help 1254 Physdev packet matching matches against the physical bridge ports 1255 the IP packet arrived on or will leave by. 1256 1257 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1258 1259config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PKTTYPE 1260 tristate '"pkttype" packet type match support' 1261 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1262 help 1263 Packet type matching allows you to match a packet by 1264 its "class", eg. BROADCAST, MULTICAST, ... 1265 1266 Typical usage: 1267 iptables -A INPUT -m pkttype --pkt-type broadcast -j LOG 1268 1269 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1270 1271config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA 1272 tristate '"quota" match support' 1273 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1274 help 1275 This option adds a `quota' match, which allows to match on a 1276 byte counter. 1277 1278 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 1279 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 1280 1281config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RATEEST 1282 tristate '"rateest" match support' 1283 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1284 select NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST 1285 help 1286 This option adds a `rateest' match, which allows to match on the 1287 rate estimated by the RATEEST target. 1288 1289 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1290 1291config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM 1292 tristate '"realm" match support' 1293 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1294 select IP_ROUTE_CLASSID 1295 help 1296 This option adds a `realm' match, which allows you to use the realm 1297 key from the routing subsystem inside iptables. 1298 1299 This match pretty much resembles the CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE4 option 1300 in tc world. 1301 1302 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 1303 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 1304 1305config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RECENT 1306 tristate '"recent" match support' 1307 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1308 ---help--- 1309 This match is used for creating one or many lists of recently 1310 used addresses and then matching against that/those list(s). 1311 1312 Short options are available by using 'iptables -m recent -h' 1313 Official Website: <http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/> 1314 1315config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP 1316 tristate '"sctp" protocol match support' 1317 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1318 default IP_SCTP 1319 help 1320 With this option enabled, you will be able to use the 1321 `sctp' match in order to match on SCTP source/destination ports 1322 and SCTP chunk types. 1323 1324 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read 1325 <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say `N'. 1326 1327config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SOCKET 1328 tristate '"socket" match support' 1329 depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES 1330 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1331 depends on !NF_CONNTRACK || NF_CONNTRACK 1332 depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n) 1333 select NF_DEFRAG_IPV4 1334 select NF_DEFRAG_IPV6 if IP6_NF_IPTABLES 1335 help 1336 This option adds a `socket' match, which can be used to match 1337 packets for which a TCP or UDP socket lookup finds a valid socket. 1338 It can be used in combination with the MARK target and policy 1339 routing to implement full featured non-locally bound sockets. 1340 1341 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1342 1343config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATE 1344 tristate '"state" match support' 1345 depends on NF_CONNTRACK 1346 default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n 1347 help 1348 Connection state matching allows you to match packets based on their 1349 relationship to a tracked connection (ie. previous packets). This 1350 is a powerful tool for packet classification. 1351 1352 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1353 1354config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC 1355 tristate '"statistic" match support' 1356 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1357 help 1358 This option adds a `statistic' match, which allows you to match 1359 on packets periodically or randomly with a given percentage. 1360 1361 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1362 1363config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING 1364 tristate '"string" match support' 1365 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1366 select TEXTSEARCH 1367 select TEXTSEARCH_KMP 1368 select TEXTSEARCH_BM 1369 select TEXTSEARCH_FSM 1370 help 1371 This option adds a `string' match, which allows you to look for 1372 pattern matchings in packets. 1373 1374 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1375 1376config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS 1377 tristate '"tcpmss" match support' 1378 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1379 help 1380 This option adds a `tcpmss' match, which allows you to examine the 1381 MSS value of TCP SYN packets, which control the maximum packet size 1382 for that connection. 1383 1384 To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N. 1385 1386config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TIME 1387 tristate '"time" match support' 1388 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1389 ---help--- 1390 This option adds a "time" match, which allows you to match based on 1391 the packet arrival time (at the machine which netfilter is running) 1392 on) or departure time/date (for locally generated packets). 1393 1394 If you say Y here, try `iptables -m time --help` for 1395 more information. 1396 1397 If you want to compile it as a module, say M here. 1398 If unsure, say N. 1399 1400config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_U32 1401 tristate '"u32" match support' 1402 depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED 1403 ---help--- 1404 u32 allows you to extract quantities of up to 4 bytes from a packet, 1405 AND them with specified masks, shift them by specified amounts and 1406 test whether the results are in any of a set of specified ranges. 1407 The specification of what to extract is general enough to skip over 1408 headers with lengths stored in the packet, as in IP or TCP header 1409 lengths. 1410 1411 Details and examples are in the kernel module source. 1412 1413endif # NETFILTER_XTABLES 1414 1415endmenu 1416 1417source "net/netfilter/ipset/Kconfig" 1418 1419source "net/netfilter/ipvs/Kconfig" 1420