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IPQ_SET_VERDICT(3) | Linux Programmer's Manual | IPQ_SET_VERDICT(3) |
NAME¶
ipq_set_verdict — issue verdict and optionally modified packet to kernel
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <linux/netfilter.h>
#include <libipq.h>
int ipq_set_verdict(const struct ipq_handle *h, ipq_id_t id, unsigned int verdict, size_t data_len, unsigned char *buf);
DESCRIPTION¶
The ipq_set_verdict function issues a verdict on a packet previously obtained with ipq_read, specifing the intended disposition of the packet, and optionally supplying a modified version of the payload data.
The h parameter is a context handle which must previously have been returned successfully from a call to ipq_create_handle.
The id parameter is the packet identifier obtained via ipq_get_packet.
The verdict parameter must be one of:
- NF_ACCEPT
- Accept the packet and continue traversal within the kernel.
- NF_DROP
- Drop the packet.
- NF_QUEUE
- Requeue the packet.
NF_STOLEN and NF_REPEAT are kernel-internal constants and should not be used from userspace as their exact side effects have not been investigated.
The data_len parameter is the length of the data pointed to by buf, the optional replacement payload data.
If simply setting a verdict without modifying the payload data, use zero for data_len and NULL for buf.
The application is responsible for recalculating any packet checksums when modifying packets.
RETURN VALUE¶
On failure, -1 is returned.
On success, a non-zero positive value is returned.
ERRORS¶
On error, a descriptive error message will be available via the ipq_errstr function.
BUGS¶
None known.
AUTHOR¶
James Morris <jmorris@intercode.com.au>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Netfilter Core Team.
Distributed under the GNU General Public License.
SEE ALSO¶
16 October 2001 | Linux iptables 1.2 |