You can use physdev to match the physical interface enslaved to the
bridge device. This information is stored in skb->nf_bridge and it is
set up by br_netfilter. So, this is only available when iptables is
used from the bridge netfilter path.
Since
34666d4 ("netfilter: bridge: move br_netfilter out of the core"),
the br_netfilter code is modular. To reduce the impact of this change,
we can autoload the br_netfilter if the physdev match is used since
we assume that the users need br_netfilter in place.
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
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+#ifndef _BR_NETFILTER_H_
+#define _BR_NETFILTER_H_
+
+void br_netfilter_enable(void);
+
+#endif /* _BR_NETFILTER_H_ */
return NF_ACCEPT;
}
+void br_netfilter_enable(void)
+{
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(br_netfilter_enable);
+
/* For br_nf_post_routing, we need (prio = NF_BR_PRI_LAST), because
* br_dev_queue_push_xmit is called afterwards */
static struct nf_hook_ops br_nf_ops[] __read_mostly = {
#include <linux/netfilter_bridge.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/xt_physdev.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/x_tables.h>
+#include <net/netfilter/br_netfilter.h>
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Bart De Schuymer <bdschuym@pandora.be>");
{
const struct xt_physdev_info *info = par->matchinfo;
+ br_netfilter_enable();
+
if (!(info->bitmask & XT_PHYSDEV_OP_MASK) ||
info->bitmask & ~XT_PHYSDEV_OP_MASK)
return -EINVAL;