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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 NF_NAT_REDIRECT
415        tristate "IPv4/IPv6 redirect support"
416	depends on NF_NAT
417        help
418          This is the kernel functionality to redirect packets to local
419          machine through NAT.
420
421config NETFILTER_SYNPROXY
422	tristate
423
424endif # NF_CONNTRACK
425
426config NF_TABLES
427	select NETFILTER_NETLINK
428	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables support"
429	help
430	  nftables is the new packet classification framework that intends to
431	  replace the existing {ip,ip6,arp,eb}_tables infrastructure. It
432	  provides a pseudo-state machine with an extensible instruction-set
433	  (also known as expressions) that the userspace 'nft' utility
434	  (http://www.netfilter.org/projects/nftables) uses to build the
435	  rule-set. It also comes with the generic set infrastructure that
436	  allows you to construct mappings between matchings and actions
437	  for performance lookups.
438
439	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.
440
441config NF_TABLES_INET
442	depends on NF_TABLES && IPV6
443	select NF_TABLES_IPV4
444	select NF_TABLES_IPV6
445	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables mixed IPv4/IPv6 tables support"
446	help
447	  This option enables support for a mixed IPv4/IPv6 "inet" table.
448
449config NFT_EXTHDR
450	depends on NF_TABLES
451	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables IPv6 exthdr module"
452	help
453	  This option adds the "exthdr" expression that you can use to match
454	  IPv6 extension headers.
455
456config NFT_META
457	depends on NF_TABLES
458	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables meta module"
459	help
460	  This option adds the "meta" expression that you can use to match and
461	  to set packet metainformation such as the packet mark.
462
463config NFT_CT
464	depends on NF_TABLES
465	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
466	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables conntrack module"
467	help
468	  This option adds the "meta" expression that you can use to match
469	  connection tracking information such as the flow state.
470
471config NFT_RBTREE
472	depends on NF_TABLES
473	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables rbtree set module"
474	help
475	  This option adds the "rbtree" set type (Red Black tree) that is used
476	  to build interval-based sets.
477
478config NFT_HASH
479	depends on NF_TABLES
480	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables hash set module"
481	help
482	  This option adds the "hash" set type that is used to build one-way
483	  mappings between matchings and actions.
484
485config NFT_COUNTER
486	depends on NF_TABLES
487	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables counter module"
488	help
489	  This option adds the "counter" expression that you can use to
490	  include packet and byte counters in a rule.
491
492config NFT_LOG
493	depends on NF_TABLES
494	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables log module"
495	help
496	  This option adds the "log" expression that you can use to log
497	  packets matching some criteria.
498
499config NFT_LIMIT
500	depends on NF_TABLES
501	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables limit module"
502	help
503	  This option adds the "limit" expression that you can use to
504	  ratelimit rule matchings.
505
506config NFT_MASQ
507	depends on NF_TABLES
508	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
509	depends on NF_NAT
510	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables masquerade support"
511	help
512	  This option adds the "masquerade" expression that you can use
513	  to perform NAT in the masquerade flavour.
514
515config NFT_REDIR
516	depends on NF_TABLES
517	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
518	depends on NF_NAT
519	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables redirect support"
520	help
521	  This options adds the "redirect" expression that you can use
522	  to perform NAT in the redirect flavour.
523
524config NFT_NAT
525	depends on NF_TABLES
526	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
527	select NF_NAT
528	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables nat module"
529	help
530	  This option adds the "nat" expression that you can use to perform
531	  typical Network Address Translation (NAT) packet transformations.
532
533config NFT_QUEUE
534	depends on NF_TABLES
535	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
536	depends on NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE
537	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables queue module"
538	help
539	  This is required if you intend to use the userspace queueing
540	  infrastructure (also known as NFQUEUE) from nftables.
541
542config NFT_REJECT
543	depends on NF_TABLES
544	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
545	tristate "Netfilter nf_tables reject support"
546	help
547	  This option adds the "reject" expression that you can use to
548	  explicitly deny and notify via TCP reset/ICMP informational errors
549	  unallowed traffic.
550
551config NFT_REJECT_INET
552	depends on NF_TABLES_INET
553	default NFT_REJECT
554	tristate
555
556config NFT_COMPAT
557	depends on NF_TABLES
558	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
559	tristate "Netfilter x_tables over nf_tables module"
560	help
561	  This is required if you intend to use any of existing
562	  x_tables match/target extensions over the nf_tables
563	  framework.
564
565config NETFILTER_XTABLES
566	tristate "Netfilter Xtables support (required for ip_tables)"
567	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
568	help
569	  This is required if you intend to use any of ip_tables,
570	  ip6_tables or arp_tables.
571
572if NETFILTER_XTABLES
573
574comment "Xtables combined modules"
575
576config NETFILTER_XT_MARK
577	tristate 'nfmark target and match support'
578	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
579	---help---
580	This option adds the "MARK" target and "mark" match.
581
582	Netfilter mark matching allows you to match packets based on the
583	"nfmark" value in the packet.
584	The target allows you to create rules in the "mangle" table which alter
585	the netfilter mark (nfmark) field associated with the packet.
586
587	Prior to routing, the nfmark can influence the routing method (see
588	"Use netfilter MARK value as routing key") and can also be used by
589	other subsystems to change their behavior.
590
591config NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK
592	tristate 'ctmark target and match support'
593	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
594	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
595	select NF_CONNTRACK_MARK
596	---help---
597	This option adds the "CONNMARK" target and "connmark" match.
598
599	Netfilter allows you to store a mark value per connection (a.k.a.
600	ctmark), similarly to the packet mark (nfmark). Using this
601	target and match, you can set and match on this mark.
602
603config NETFILTER_XT_SET
604	tristate 'set target and match support'
605	depends on IP_SET
606	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
607	help
608	  This option adds the "SET" target and "set" match.
609
610	  Using this target and match, you can add/delete and match
611	  elements in the sets created by ipset(8).
612
613	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
614
615# alphabetically ordered list of targets
616
617comment "Xtables targets"
618
619config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_AUDIT
620	tristate "AUDIT target support"
621	depends on AUDIT
622	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
623	---help---
624	  This option adds a 'AUDIT' target, which can be used to create
625	  audit records for packets dropped/accepted.
626
627	  To compileit as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
628
629config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CHECKSUM
630	tristate "CHECKSUM target support"
631	depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE
632	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
633	---help---
634	  This option adds a `CHECKSUM' target, which can be used in the iptables mangle
635	  table.
636
637	  You can use this target to compute and fill in the checksum in
638	  a packet that lacks a checksum.  This is particularly useful,
639	  if you need to work around old applications such as dhcp clients,
640	  that do not work well with checksum offloads, but don't want to disable
641	  checksum offload in your device.
642
643	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
644
645config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CLASSIFY
646	tristate '"CLASSIFY" target support'
647	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
648	help
649	  This option adds a `CLASSIFY' target, which enables the user to set
650	  the priority of a packet. Some qdiscs can use this value for
651	  classification, among these are:
652
653  	  atm, cbq, dsmark, pfifo_fast, htb, prio
654
655	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
656
657config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNMARK
658	tristate  '"CONNMARK" target support'
659	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
660	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
661	select NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK
662	---help---
663	This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience
664	(e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects
665	CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK (combined connmark/CONNMARK module).
666
667config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNSECMARK
668	tristate '"CONNSECMARK" target support'
669	depends on NF_CONNTRACK && NF_CONNTRACK_SECMARK
670	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
671	help
672	  The CONNSECMARK target copies security markings from packets
673	  to connections, and restores security markings from connections
674	  to packets (if the packets are not already marked).  This would
675	  normally be used in conjunction with the SECMARK target.
676
677	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
678
679config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT
680	tristate '"CT" target support'
681	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
682	depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW
683	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
684	help
685	  This options adds a `CT' target, which allows to specify initial
686	  connection tracking parameters like events to be delivered and
687	  the helper to be used.
688
689	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
690
691config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_DSCP
692	tristate '"DSCP" and "TOS" target support'
693	depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE
694	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
695	help
696	  This option adds a `DSCP' target, which allows you to manipulate
697	  the IPv4/IPv6 header DSCP field (differentiated services codepoint).
698
699	  The DSCP field can have any value between 0x0 and 0x3f inclusive.
700
701	  It also adds the "TOS" target, which allows you to create rules in
702	  the "mangle" table which alter the Type Of Service field of an IPv4
703	  or the Priority field of an IPv6 packet, prior to routing.
704
705	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
706
707config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HL
708	tristate '"HL" hoplimit target support'
709	depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE
710	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
711	---help---
712	This option adds the "HL" (for IPv6) and "TTL" (for IPv4)
713	targets, which enable the user to change the
714	hoplimit/time-to-live value of the IP header.
715
716	While it is safe to decrement the hoplimit/TTL value, the
717	modules also allow to increment and set the hoplimit value of
718	the header to arbitrary values. This is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
719	since you can easily create immortal packets that loop
720	forever on the network.
721
722config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HMARK
723	tristate '"HMARK" target support'
724	depends on (IP6_NF_IPTABLES || IP6_NF_IPTABLES=n)
725	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
726	---help---
727	This option adds the "HMARK" target.
728
729	The target allows you to create rules in the "raw" and "mangle" tables
730	which set the skbuff mark by means of hash calculation within a given
731	range. The nfmark can influence the routing method (see "Use netfilter
732	MARK value as routing key") and can also be used by other subsystems to
733	change their behaviour.
734
735	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
736
737config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_IDLETIMER
738	tristate  "IDLETIMER target support"
739	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
740	help
741
742	  This option adds the `IDLETIMER' target.  Each matching packet
743	  resets the timer associated with label specified when the rule is
744	  added.  When the timer expires, it triggers a sysfs notification.
745	  The remaining time for expiration can be read via sysfs.
746
747	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
748
749config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LED
750	tristate '"LED" target support'
751	depends on LEDS_CLASS && LEDS_TRIGGERS
752	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
753	help
754	  This option adds a `LED' target, which allows you to blink LEDs in
755	  response to particular packets passing through your machine.
756
757	  This can be used to turn a spare LED into a network activity LED,
758	  which only flashes in response to FTP transfers, for example.  Or
759	  you could have an LED which lights up for a minute or two every time
760	  somebody connects to your machine via SSH.
761
762	  You will need support for the "led" class to make this work.
763
764	  To create an LED trigger for incoming SSH traffic:
765	    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -j LED --led-trigger-id ssh --led-delay 1000
766
767	  Then attach the new trigger to an LED on your system:
768	    echo netfilter-ssh > /sys/class/leds/<ledname>/trigger
769
770	  For more information on the LEDs available on your system, see
771	  Documentation/leds/leds-class.txt
772
773config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LOG
774	tristate "LOG target support"
775	select NF_LOG_COMMON
776	select NF_LOG_IPV4
777	select NF_LOG_IPV6 if IPV6
778	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
779	help
780	  This option adds a `LOG' target, which allows you to create rules in
781	  any iptables table which records the packet header to the syslog.
782
783	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
784
785config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MARK
786	tristate '"MARK" target support'
787	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
788	select NETFILTER_XT_MARK
789	---help---
790	This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience
791	(e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects
792	CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MARK (combined mark/MARK module).
793
794config NETFILTER_XT_NAT
795	tristate '"SNAT and DNAT" targets support'
796	depends on NF_NAT
797	---help---
798	This option enables the SNAT and DNAT targets.
799
800	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
801
802config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NETMAP
803	tristate '"NETMAP" target support'
804	depends on NF_NAT
805	---help---
806	NETMAP is an implementation of static 1:1 NAT mapping of network
807	addresses. It maps the network address part, while keeping the host
808	address part intact.
809
810	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
811
812config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFLOG
813	tristate '"NFLOG" target support'
814	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
815	select NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG
816	help
817	  This option enables the NFLOG target, which allows to LOG
818	  messages through nfnetlink_log.
819
820	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
821
822config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFQUEUE
823	tristate '"NFQUEUE" target Support'
824	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
825	select NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE
826	help
827	  This target replaced the old obsolete QUEUE target.
828
829	  As opposed to QUEUE, it supports 65535 different queues,
830	  not just one.
831
832	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
833
834config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NOTRACK
835	tristate  '"NOTRACK" target support (DEPRECATED)'
836	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
837	depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW
838	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
839	select NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT
840
841config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST
842	tristate '"RATEEST" target support'
843	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
844	help
845	  This option adds a `RATEEST' target, which allows to measure
846	  rates similar to TC estimators. The `rateest' match can be
847	  used to match on the measured rates.
848
849	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
850
851config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_REDIRECT
852	tristate "REDIRECT target support"
853	depends on NF_NAT
854	select NF_NAT_REDIRECT
855	---help---
856	REDIRECT is a special case of NAT: all incoming connections are
857	mapped onto the incoming interface's address, causing the packets to
858	come to the local machine instead of passing through. This is
859	useful for transparent proxies.
860
861	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
862
863config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TEE
864	tristate '"TEE" - packet cloning to alternate destination'
865	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
866	depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n)
867	depends on !NF_CONNTRACK || NF_CONNTRACK
868	---help---
869	This option adds a "TEE" target with which a packet can be cloned and
870	this clone be rerouted to another nexthop.
871
872config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TPROXY
873	tristate '"TPROXY" target transparent proxying support'
874	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
875	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
876	depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n)
877	depends on IP_NF_MANGLE
878	select NF_DEFRAG_IPV4
879	select NF_DEFRAG_IPV6 if IP6_NF_IPTABLES
880	help
881	  This option adds a `TPROXY' target, which is somewhat similar to
882	  REDIRECT.  It can only be used in the mangle table and is useful
883	  to redirect traffic to a transparent proxy.  It does _not_ depend
884	  on Netfilter connection tracking and NAT, unlike REDIRECT.
885	  For it to work you will have to configure certain iptables rules
886	  and use policy routing. For more information on how to set it up
887	  see Documentation/networking/tproxy.txt.
888
889	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
890
891config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TRACE
892	tristate  '"TRACE" target support'
893	depends on IP_NF_RAW || IP6_NF_RAW
894	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
895	help
896	  The TRACE target allows you to mark packets so that the kernel
897	  will log every rule which match the packets as those traverse
898	  the tables, chains, rules.
899
900	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
901	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
902
903config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_SECMARK
904	tristate '"SECMARK" target support'
905	depends on NETWORK_SECMARK
906	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
907	help
908	  The SECMARK target allows security marking of network
909	  packets, for use with security subsystems.
910
911	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
912
913config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPMSS
914	tristate '"TCPMSS" target support'
915	depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n)
916	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
917	---help---
918	  This option adds a `TCPMSS' target, which allows you to alter the
919	  MSS value of TCP SYN packets, to control the maximum size for that
920	  connection (usually limiting it to your outgoing interface's MTU
921	  minus 40).
922
923	  This is used to overcome criminally braindead ISPs or servers which
924	  block ICMP Fragmentation Needed packets.  The symptoms of this
925	  problem are that everything works fine from your Linux
926	  firewall/router, but machines behind it can never exchange large
927	  packets:
928	        1) Web browsers connect, then hang with no data received.
929	        2) Small mail works fine, but large emails hang.
930	        3) ssh works fine, but scp hangs after initial handshaking.
931
932	  Workaround: activate this option and add a rule to your firewall
933	  configuration like:
934
935	  iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN \
936	                 -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu
937
938	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
939
940config NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPOPTSTRIP
941	tristate '"TCPOPTSTRIP" target support'
942	depends on IP_NF_MANGLE || IP6_NF_MANGLE
943	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
944	help
945	  This option adds a "TCPOPTSTRIP" target, which allows you to strip
946	  TCP options from TCP packets.
947
948# alphabetically ordered list of matches
949
950comment "Xtables matches"
951
952config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ADDRTYPE
953	tristate '"addrtype" address type match support'
954	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
955	---help---
956	  This option allows you to match what routing thinks of an address,
957	  eg. UNICAST, LOCAL, BROADCAST, ...
958
959	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
960	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
961
962config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_BPF
963	tristate '"bpf" match support'
964	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
965	help
966	  BPF matching applies a linux socket filter to each packet and
967	  accepts those for which the filter returns non-zero.
968
969	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
970
971config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CGROUP
972	tristate '"control group" match support'
973	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
974	depends on CGROUPS
975	select CGROUP_NET_CLASSID
976	---help---
977	Socket/process control group matching allows you to match locally
978	generated packets based on which net_cls control group processes
979	belong to.
980
981config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CLUSTER
982	tristate '"cluster" match support'
983	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
984	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
985	---help---
986	  This option allows you to build work-load-sharing clusters of
987	  network servers/stateful firewalls without having a dedicated
988	  load-balancing router/server/switch. Basically, this match returns
989	  true when the packet must be handled by this cluster node. Thus,
990	  all nodes see all packets and this match decides which node handles
991	  what packets. The work-load sharing algorithm is based on source
992	  address hashing.
993
994	  If you say Y or M here, try `iptables -m cluster --help` for
995	  more information.
996
997config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_COMMENT
998	tristate  '"comment" match support'
999	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1000	help
1001	  This option adds a `comment' dummy-match, which allows you to put
1002	  comments in your iptables ruleset.
1003
1004	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1005	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1006
1007config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNBYTES
1008	tristate  '"connbytes" per-connection counter match support'
1009	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1010	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1011	help
1012	  This option adds a `connbytes' match, which allows you to match the
1013	  number of bytes and/or packets for each direction within a connection.
1014
1015	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1016	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1017
1018config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLABEL
1019	tristate '"connlabel" match support'
1020	select NF_CONNTRACK_LABELS
1021	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1022	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1023	---help---
1024	  This match allows you to test and assign userspace-defined labels names
1025	  to a connection.  The kernel only stores bit values - mapping
1026	  names to bits is done by userspace.
1027
1028	  Unlike connmark, more than 32 flag bits may be assigned to a
1029	  connection simultaneously.
1030
1031config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLIMIT
1032	tristate '"connlimit" match support'
1033	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1034	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1035	---help---
1036	  This match allows you to match against the number of parallel
1037	  connections to a server per client IP address (or address block).
1038
1039config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNMARK
1040	tristate  '"connmark" connection mark match support'
1041	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1042	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1043	select NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK
1044	---help---
1045	This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience
1046	(e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects
1047	CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK (combined connmark/CONNMARK module).
1048
1049config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNTRACK
1050	tristate '"conntrack" connection tracking match support'
1051	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1052	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
1053	help
1054	  This is a general conntrack match module, a superset of the state match.
1055
1056	  It allows matching on additional conntrack information, which is
1057	  useful in complex configurations, such as NAT gateways with multiple
1058	  internet links or tunnels.
1059
1060	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1061
1062config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CPU
1063	tristate '"cpu" match support'
1064	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1065	help
1066	  CPU matching allows you to match packets based on the CPU
1067	  currently handling the packet.
1068
1069	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1070
1071config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DCCP
1072	tristate '"dccp" protocol match support'
1073	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1074	default IP_DCCP
1075	help
1076	  With this option enabled, you will be able to use the iptables
1077	  `dccp' match in order to match on DCCP source/destination ports
1078	  and DCCP flags.
1079
1080	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1081	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1082
1083config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DEVGROUP
1084	tristate '"devgroup" match support'
1085	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1086	help
1087	  This options adds a `devgroup' match, which allows to match on the
1088	  device group a network device is assigned to.
1089
1090	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1091
1092config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DSCP
1093	tristate '"dscp" and "tos" match support'
1094	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1095	help
1096	  This option adds a `DSCP' match, which allows you to match against
1097	  the IPv4/IPv6 header DSCP field (differentiated services codepoint).
1098
1099	  The DSCP field can have any value between 0x0 and 0x3f inclusive.
1100
1101	  It will also add a "tos" match, which allows you to match packets
1102	  based on the Type Of Service fields of the IPv4 packet (which share
1103	  the same bits as DSCP).
1104
1105	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1106
1107config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ECN
1108	tristate '"ecn" match support'
1109	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1110	---help---
1111	This option adds an "ECN" match, which allows you to match against
1112	the IPv4 and TCP header ECN fields.
1113
1114	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
1115
1116config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ESP
1117	tristate '"esp" match support'
1118	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1119	help
1120	  This match extension allows you to match a range of SPIs
1121	  inside ESP header of IPSec packets.
1122
1123	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1124
1125config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT
1126	tristate '"hashlimit" match support'
1127	depends on (IP6_NF_IPTABLES || IP6_NF_IPTABLES=n)
1128	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1129	help
1130	  This option adds a `hashlimit' match.
1131
1132	  As opposed to `limit', this match dynamically creates a hash table
1133	  of limit buckets, based on your selection of source/destination
1134	  addresses and/or ports.
1135
1136	  It enables you to express policies like `10kpps for any given
1137	  destination address' or `500pps from any given source address'
1138	  with a single rule.
1139
1140config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HELPER
1141	tristate '"helper" match support'
1142	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1143	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1144	help
1145	  Helper matching allows you to match packets in dynamic connections
1146	  tracked by a conntrack-helper, ie. ip_conntrack_ftp
1147
1148	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say Y.
1149
1150config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HL
1151	tristate '"hl" hoplimit/TTL match support'
1152	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1153	---help---
1154	HL matching allows you to match packets based on the hoplimit
1155	in the IPv6 header, or the time-to-live field in the IPv4
1156	header of the packet.
1157
1158config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPCOMP
1159	tristate '"ipcomp" match support'
1160	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1161	help
1162	  This match extension allows you to match a range of CPIs(16 bits)
1163	  inside IPComp header of IPSec packets.
1164
1165	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1166
1167config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPRANGE
1168	tristate '"iprange" address range match support'
1169	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1170	---help---
1171	This option adds a "iprange" match, which allows you to match based on
1172	an IP address range. (Normal iptables only matches on single addresses
1173	with an optional mask.)
1174
1175	If unsure, say M.
1176
1177config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPVS
1178	tristate '"ipvs" match support'
1179	depends on IP_VS
1180	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1181	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1182	help
1183	  This option allows you to match against IPVS properties of a packet.
1184
1185	  If unsure, say N.
1186
1187config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_L2TP
1188	tristate '"l2tp" match support'
1189	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1190	default L2TP
1191	---help---
1192	This option adds an "L2TP" match, which allows you to match against
1193	L2TP protocol header fields.
1194
1195	To compile it as a module, choose M here. If unsure, say N.
1196
1197config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LENGTH
1198	tristate '"length" match support'
1199	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1200	help
1201	  This option allows you to match the length of a packet against a
1202	  specific value or range of values.
1203
1204	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1205
1206config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LIMIT
1207	tristate '"limit" match support'
1208	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1209	help
1210	  limit matching allows you to control the rate at which a rule can be
1211	  matched: mainly useful in combination with the LOG target ("LOG
1212	  target support", below) and to avoid some Denial of Service attacks.
1213
1214	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1215
1216config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC
1217	tristate '"mac" address match support'
1218	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1219	help
1220	  MAC matching allows you to match packets based on the source
1221	  Ethernet address of the packet.
1222
1223	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1224
1225config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MARK
1226	tristate '"mark" match support'
1227	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1228	select NETFILTER_XT_MARK
1229	---help---
1230	This is a backwards-compat option for the user's convenience
1231	(e.g. when running oldconfig). It selects
1232	CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MARK (combined mark/MARK module).
1233
1234config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MULTIPORT
1235	tristate '"multiport" Multiple port match support'
1236	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1237	help
1238	  Multiport matching allows you to match TCP or UDP packets based on
1239	  a series of source or destination ports: normally a rule can only
1240	  match a single range of ports.
1241
1242	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1243
1244config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_NFACCT
1245	tristate '"nfacct" match support'
1246	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1247	select NETFILTER_NETLINK_ACCT
1248	help
1249	  This option allows you to use the extended accounting through
1250	  nfnetlink_acct.
1251
1252	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1253
1254config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OSF
1255	tristate '"osf" Passive OS fingerprint match'
1256	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED && NETFILTER_NETLINK
1257	help
1258	  This option selects the Passive OS Fingerprinting match module
1259	  that allows to passively match the remote operating system by
1260	  analyzing incoming TCP SYN packets.
1261
1262	  Rules and loading software can be downloaded from
1263	  http://www.ioremap.net/projects/osf
1264
1265	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1266
1267config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER
1268	tristate '"owner" match support'
1269	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1270	---help---
1271	Socket owner matching allows you to match locally-generated packets
1272	based on who created the socket: the user or group. It is also
1273	possible to check whether a socket actually exists.
1274
1275config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_POLICY
1276	tristate 'IPsec "policy" match support'
1277	depends on XFRM
1278	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
1279	help
1280	  Policy matching allows you to match packets based on the
1281	  IPsec policy that was used during decapsulation/will
1282	  be used during encapsulation.
1283
1284	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1285
1286config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PHYSDEV
1287	tristate '"physdev" match support'
1288	depends on BRIDGE && BRIDGE_NETFILTER
1289	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1290	help
1291	  Physdev packet matching matches against the physical bridge ports
1292	  the IP packet arrived on or will leave by.
1293
1294	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1295
1296config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PKTTYPE
1297	tristate '"pkttype" packet type match support'
1298	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1299	help
1300	  Packet type matching allows you to match a packet by
1301	  its "class", eg. BROADCAST, MULTICAST, ...
1302
1303	  Typical usage:
1304	  iptables -A INPUT -m pkttype --pkt-type broadcast -j LOG
1305
1306	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1307
1308config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA
1309	tristate '"quota" match support'
1310	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1311	help
1312	  This option adds a `quota' match, which allows to match on a
1313	  byte counter.
1314
1315	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1316	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1317
1318config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RATEEST
1319	tristate '"rateest" match support'
1320	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1321	select NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST
1322	help
1323	  This option adds a `rateest' match, which allows to match on the
1324	  rate estimated by the RATEEST target.
1325
1326	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1327
1328config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM
1329	tristate  '"realm" match support'
1330	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1331	select IP_ROUTE_CLASSID
1332	help
1333	  This option adds a `realm' match, which allows you to use the realm
1334	  key from the routing subsystem inside iptables.
1335
1336	  This match pretty much resembles the CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE4 option
1337	  in tc world.
1338
1339	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1340	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1341
1342config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RECENT
1343	tristate '"recent" match support'
1344	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1345	---help---
1346	This match is used for creating one or many lists of recently
1347	used addresses and then matching against that/those list(s).
1348
1349	Short options are available by using 'iptables -m recent -h'
1350	Official Website: <http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/>
1351
1352config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP
1353	tristate  '"sctp" protocol match support'
1354	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1355	default IP_SCTP
1356	help
1357	  With this option enabled, you will be able to use the
1358	  `sctp' match in order to match on SCTP source/destination ports
1359	  and SCTP chunk types.
1360
1361	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
1362	  <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.  If unsure, say `N'.
1363
1364config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SOCKET
1365	tristate '"socket" match support'
1366	depends on NETFILTER_XTABLES
1367	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1368	depends on !NF_CONNTRACK || NF_CONNTRACK
1369	depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n)
1370	select NF_DEFRAG_IPV4
1371	select NF_DEFRAG_IPV6 if IP6_NF_IPTABLES
1372	help
1373	  This option adds a `socket' match, which can be used to match
1374	  packets for which a TCP or UDP socket lookup finds a valid socket.
1375	  It can be used in combination with the MARK target and policy
1376	  routing to implement full featured non-locally bound sockets.
1377
1378	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1379
1380config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATE
1381	tristate '"state" match support'
1382	depends on NF_CONNTRACK
1383	default m if NETFILTER_ADVANCED=n
1384	help
1385	  Connection state matching allows you to match packets based on their
1386	  relationship to a tracked connection (ie. previous packets).  This
1387	  is a powerful tool for packet classification.
1388
1389	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1390
1391config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC
1392	tristate '"statistic" match support'
1393	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1394	help
1395	  This option adds a `statistic' match, which allows you to match
1396	  on packets periodically or randomly with a given percentage.
1397
1398	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1399
1400config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING
1401	tristate  '"string" match support'
1402	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1403	select TEXTSEARCH
1404	select TEXTSEARCH_KMP
1405	select TEXTSEARCH_BM
1406	select TEXTSEARCH_FSM
1407	help
1408	  This option adds a `string' match, which allows you to look for
1409	  pattern matchings in packets.
1410
1411	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1412
1413config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS
1414	tristate '"tcpmss" match support'
1415	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1416	help
1417	  This option adds a `tcpmss' match, which allows you to examine the
1418	  MSS value of TCP SYN packets, which control the maximum packet size
1419	  for that connection.
1420
1421	  To compile it as a module, choose M here.  If unsure, say N.
1422
1423config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TIME
1424	tristate '"time" match support'
1425	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1426	---help---
1427	  This option adds a "time" match, which allows you to match based on
1428	  the packet arrival time (at the machine which netfilter is running)
1429	  on) or departure time/date (for locally generated packets).
1430
1431	  If you say Y here, try `iptables -m time --help` for
1432	  more information.
1433
1434	  If you want to compile it as a module, say M here.
1435	  If unsure, say N.
1436
1437config NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_U32
1438	tristate '"u32" match support'
1439	depends on NETFILTER_ADVANCED
1440	---help---
1441	  u32 allows you to extract quantities of up to 4 bytes from a packet,
1442	  AND them with specified masks, shift them by specified amounts and
1443	  test whether the results are in any of a set of specified ranges.
1444	  The specification of what to extract is general enough to skip over
1445	  headers with lengths stored in the packet, as in IP or TCP header
1446	  lengths.
1447
1448	  Details and examples are in the kernel module source.
1449
1450endif # NETFILTER_XTABLES
1451
1452endmenu
1453
1454source "net/netfilter/ipset/Kconfig"
1455
1456source "net/netfilter/ipvs/Kconfig"
1457