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