ipset_hash_ipportip.c \
ipset_hash_ipportnet.c \
ipset_hash_net.c \
+ ipset_hash_netnet.c \
ipset_hash_netport.c \
ipset_hash_netiface.c \
ipset_list_set.c
--- /dev/null
+/* Copyright 2007-2010 Jozsef Kadlecsik (kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu)
+ * Copyright 2013 Oliver Smith (oliver@8.c.9.b.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa)
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ */
+#include <libipset/data.h> /* IPSET_OPT_* */
+#include <libipset/parse.h> /* parser functions */
+#include <libipset/print.h> /* printing functions */
+#include <libipset/types.h> /* prototypes */
+
+/* Parse commandline arguments */
+static const struct ipset_arg hash_netnet_create_args0[] = {
+ { .name = { "family", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_FAMILY,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_family, .print = ipset_print_family,
+ },
+ /* Alias: family inet */
+ { .name = { "-4", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_NO_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_FAMILY,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_family,
+ },
+ /* Alias: family inet6 */
+ { .name = { "-6", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_NO_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_FAMILY,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_family,
+ },
+ { .name = { "hashsize", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_HASHSIZE,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_uint32, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { .name = { "maxelem", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_MAXELEM,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_uint32, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { .name = { "timeout", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_TIMEOUT,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_timeout, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { .name = { "counters", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_NO_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_COUNTERS,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_flag, .print = ipset_print_flag,
+ },
+ { },
+};
+
+static const struct ipset_arg hash_netnet_add_args0[] = {
+ { .name = { "timeout", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_TIMEOUT,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_timeout, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { .name = { "nomatch", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_NO_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_NOMATCH,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_flag, .print = ipset_print_flag,
+ },
+ { .name = { "packets", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_PACKETS,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_uint64, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { .name = { "bytes", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_MANDATORY_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_BYTES,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_uint64, .print = ipset_print_number,
+ },
+ { },
+};
+
+static const struct ipset_arg hash_netnet_test_args0[] = {
+ { .name = { "nomatch", NULL },
+ .has_arg = IPSET_NO_ARG, .opt = IPSET_OPT_NOMATCH,
+ .parse = ipset_parse_flag, .print = ipset_print_flag,
+ },
+ { },
+};
+
+static const char hash_netnet_usage0[] =
+"create SETNAME hash:net,net\n"
+" [family inet|inet6]\n"
+" [hashsize VALUE] [maxelem VALUE]\n"
+" [timeout VALUE] [counters]\n"
+"add SETNAME IP[/CIDR]|FROM-TO,IP[/CIDR]|FROM-TO [timeout VALUE] [nomatch]\n"
+" [packets VALUE] [bytes VALUE]\n"
+"del SETNAME IP[/CIDR]|FROM-TO,IP[/CIDR]|FROM-TO\n"
+"test SETNAME IP[/CIDR],IP[/CIDR]\n\n"
+"where depending on the INET family\n"
+" IP is an IPv4 or IPv6 address (or hostname),\n"
+" CIDR is a valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR prefix.\n"
+" IP range is not supported with IPv6.\n";
+
+static struct ipset_type ipset_hash_netnet0 = {
+ .name = "hash:net,net",
+ .alias = { "netnethash", NULL },
+ .revision = 0,
+ .family = NFPROTO_IPSET_IPV46,
+ .dimension = IPSET_DIM_TWO,
+ .elem = {
+ [IPSET_DIM_ONE - 1] = {
+ .parse = ipset_parse_ip4_net6,
+ .print = ipset_print_ip,
+ .opt = IPSET_OPT_IP
+ },
+ [IPSET_DIM_TWO - 1] = {
+ .parse = ipset_parse_ip4_net6,
+ .print = ipset_print_ip,
+ .opt = IPSET_OPT_IP2
+ },
+ },
+ .args = {
+ [IPSET_CREATE] = hash_netnet_create_args0,
+ [IPSET_ADD] = hash_netnet_add_args0,
+ [IPSET_TEST] = hash_netnet_test_args0,
+ },
+ .mandatory = {
+ [IPSET_CREATE] = 0,
+ [IPSET_ADD] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2),
+ [IPSET_DEL] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2),
+ [IPSET_TEST] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2),
+ },
+ .full = {
+ [IPSET_CREATE] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_HASHSIZE)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_MAXELEM)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_TIMEOUT)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_COUNTERS),
+ [IPSET_ADD] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP_TO)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2_TO)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_TIMEOUT)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_NOMATCH)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_PACKETS)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_BYTES),
+ [IPSET_DEL] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP_TO)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2_TO),
+ [IPSET_TEST] = IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_IP2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_CIDR2)
+ | IPSET_FLAG(IPSET_OPT_NOMATCH),
+ },
+
+ .usage = hash_netnet_usage0,
+ .description = "initial revision",
+};
+
+void _init(void);
+void _init(void)
+{
+ ipset_type_add(&ipset_hash_netnet0);
+}
When matching the elements in the set above, all IP addresses will match
from the networks 192.168.0.0/24, 10.1.0.0/16 and 192.168.0/24 except
the ones from 192.168.0/30.
+.SS hash:net,net
+The \fBhash:net,net\fR set type uses a hash to store pairs of different sized IP
+network addresses. Bear in mind that the first parameter has precedence
+over the second, so a nomatch entry could be potentially be ineffective if a more specific
+first parameter existed with a suitable second parameter.
+Network address with zero prefix size cannot be stored in this type of set.
+.PP
+\fICREATE\-OPTIONS\fR := [ \fBfamily\fR { \fBinet\fR | \fBinet6\fR } ] | [ \fBhashsize\fR \fIvalue\fR ] [ \fBmaxelem\fR \fIvalue\fR ] [ \fBtimeout\fR \fIvalue\fR ] [ \fBcounters\fP ]
+.PP
+\fIADD\-ENTRY\fR := \fInetaddr\fR,\fInetaddr\fR
+.PP
+\fIADD\-OPTIONS\fR := [ \fBtimeout\fR \fIvalue\fR ] [ \fBnomatch\fR ] [ \fBpackets\fR \fIvalue\fR ] [ \fBbytes\fR \fIvalue\fR ]
+.PP
+\fIDEL\-ENTRY\fR := \fInetaddr\fR,\fInetaddr\fR
+.PP
+\fITEST\-ENTRY\fR := \fInetaddr\fR,\fInetaddr,\fR
+.PP
+where
+\fInetaddr\fR := \fIip\fR[/\fIcidr\fR]
+.PP
+Optional \fBcreate\fR options:
+.TP
+\fBfamily\fR { \fBinet\fR | \fBinet6\fR }
+The protocol family of the IP addresses to be stored in the set. The default is
+\fBinet\fR, i.e IPv4.
+.TP
+\fBhashsize\fR \fIvalue\fR
+The initial hash size for the set, default is 1024. The hash size must be a power
+of two, the kernel automatically rounds up non power of two hash sizes to the first
+correct value.
+.TP
+\fBmaxelem\fR \fIvalue\fR
+The maximal number of elements which can be stored in the set, default 65536.
+.PP
+For the \fBinet\fR family one can add or delete multiple entries by specifying
+a range, which is converted internally to network(s) equal to the range:
+.PP
+\fInetaddr\fR := { \fIip\fR[/\fIcidr\fR] | \fIfromaddr\fR\-\fItoaddr\fR }
+.PP
+When adding/deleting/testing entries, if the cidr prefix parameter is not specified,
+then the host prefix value is assumed. When adding/deleting entries, the exact
+element is added/deleted and overlapping elements are not checked by the kernel.
+When testing entries, if a host address is tested, then the kernel tries to match
+the host address in the networks added to the set and reports the result accordingly.
+.PP
+From the \fBset\fR netfilter match point of view the searching for a match
+always starts from the smallest size of netblock (most specific
+prefix) to the largest one (least specific prefix) with the first param
+having precedence.
+When adding/deleting IP addresses to the set by the \fBSET\fR netfilter target,
+it will be added/deleted by the most specific prefix which can be found in
+the set, or by the host prefix value if the set is empty.
+.PP
+The lookup time grows linearly with the number of the different prefix
+values added to the first parameter of the set. The number of secondary prefixes
+further increases this as the list of secondary prefixes is traversed per primary
+prefix.
+.PP
+Example:
+.IP
+ipset create foo hash:net,net
+.IP
+ipset add foo 192.168.0.0/24,10.0.1.0/24
+.IP
+ipset add foo 10.1.0.0/16,10.255.0.0/24
+.IP
+ipset add foo 192.168.0/24,192.168.54.0-192.168.54.255
+.IP
+ipset add foo 192.168.0/30,192.168.64/30 nomatch
+.PP
+When matching the elements in the set above, all IP addresses will match
+from the networks 192.168.0.0/24<->10.0.1.0/24, 10.1.0.0/16<->10.255.0.0/24
+and 192.168.0/24<->192.168.54.0/24 except the ones from
+192.168.0/30<->192.168.64/30.
.SS hash:ip,port
The \fBhash:ip,port\fR set type uses a hash to store IP address and port number pairs.
The port number is interpreted together with a protocol (default TCP) and zero
--- /dev/null
+# Create a set with timeout
+0 ipset create test hash:net,net hashsize 128 timeout 5
+# Add zero valued element
+1 ipset add test 0.0.0.0/0,0.0.0.0/0
+# Test zero valued element
+1 ipset test test 0.0.0.0/0,0.0.0.0/0
+# Delete zero valued element
+1 ipset del test 0.0.0.0/0,0.0.0.0/0
+# Try to add /0
+1 ipset add test 1.1.1.1/0,1.1.1.1/0
+# Try to add /32
+0 ipset add test 1.1.1.1/32,1.1.1.2/32
+# Add almost zero valued element
+0 ipset add test 0.0.0.0/1,0.0.0.0/1
+# Test almost zero valued element
+0 ipset test test 0.0.0.0/1,0.0.0.0/1
+# Delete almost zero valued element
+0 ipset del test 0.0.0.0/1,0.0.0.0/1
+# Test deleted element
+1 ipset test test 0.0.0.0/1,0.0.0.0/1
+# Delete element not added to the set
+1 ipset del test 0.0.0.0/1,0.0.0.0/1
+# Add first random network
+0 ipset add test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.1.1/24
+# Add second random network
+0 ipset add test 192.168.68.69/27,192.168.129.69/27
+# Test first random value
+0 ipset test test 2.0.0.255,2.0.1.255
+# Test second random value
+0 ipset test test 192.168.68.95,192.168.129.75
+# Test value not added to the set
+1 ipset test test 2.0.1.0,2.0.0.1
+# Try to add IP address
+0 ipset add test 2.0.0.1,2.0.0.2
+# List set
+0 ipset list test | grep -v Revision: | sed 's/timeout ./timeout x/' > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
+# Check listing
+0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:net,net.t.list0
+# Sleep 5s so that element can time out
+0 sleep 5
+# List set
+0 ipset -L test 2>/dev/null | grep -v Revision: > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
+# Check listing
+0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:net,net.t.list1
+# Flush test set
+0 ipset flush test
+# Delete test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Create test set
+0 ipset new test hash:net,net
+# Add networks in range notation
+0 ipset add test 10.2.0.0-10.2.1.12,10.3.0.0-10.3.1.12
+# List set
+0 ipset -L test 2>/dev/null | grep -v Revision: > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
+# Check listing
+0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:net,net.t.list2
+# Delete test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Stress test with range notation
+0 ./netnetgen.sh | ipset restore
+# List set and check the number of elements
+0 n=`ipset -L test|grep '^10.'|wc -l` && test $n -eq 87040
+# Destroy test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Create test set with timeout support
+0 ipset create test hash:net,net timeout 30
+# Add a non-matching IP address entry
+0 ipset -A test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2 nomatch
+# Add an overlapping matching small net
+0 ipset -A test 1.1.1.0/30,1.1.1.0/30
+# Add an overlapping non-matching larger net
+0 ipset -A test 1.1.1.0/28,1.1.1.0/28 nomatch
+# Add an even larger matching net
+0 ipset -A test 1.1.1.0/26,1.1.1.0/26
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2
+# Check matching IP from non-matchin small net
+0 ipset -T test 1.1.1.3,1.1.1.2
+# Check non-matching IP from larger net
+1 ipset -T test 1.1.1.4,1.1.1.4
+# Check matching IP from even larger net
+0 ipset -T test 1.1.1.16,1.1.1.16
+# Update non-matching IP to matching one
+0 ipset -! -A test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2
+# Delete overlapping small net
+0 ipset -D test 1.1.1.0/30,1.1.1.0/30
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2
+# Add overlapping small net
+0 ipset -A test 1.1.1.0/30,1.1.1.0/30
+# Update matching IP as a non-matching one, with shorter timeout
+0 ipset -! -A test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2 nomatch timeout 2
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2
+# Sleep 3s so that element can time out
+0 sleep 3
+# Check non-matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1.1.1.3,1.1.1.2
+# flush ipset
+0 ipset -F test
+# Add matching IP
+0 ipset -A test 10.0.0.0/16,192.168.0.0/24
+# Add more-specific non-matching IP
+0 ipset -A test 10.0.0.0/24,192.168.0.0/24 nomatch
+# Add even more-specific matching IP
+0 ipset -A test 10.0.0.0/30,192.168.0.0/23
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 10.0.0.10,192.168.0.1
+# Check non-matching IP with nomatch specified
+0 ipset -T test 10.0.0.10,192.168.0.1 nomatch
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 10.0.0.1,192.168.0.1
+# Delete test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Timeout: Check that resizing keeps timeout values
+0 ./resizet.sh -4 netnet
+# Nomatch: Check that resizing keeps the nomatch flag
+0 ./resizen.sh -4 netnet
+# Counters: create set
+0 ipset n test hash:net,net counters
+# Counters: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24 packets 5 bytes 3456
+# Counters: check element
+0 ipset t test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2.0.0.0/24,2.0.0.0/24 5 3456
+# Counters: delete element
+0 ipset d test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters: test deleted element
+1 ipset t test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2.0.0.20/25,2.0.0.20/25 packets 12 bytes 9876
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2.0.0.0/25,2.0.0.0/25 12 9876
+# Counters: update counters
+0 ipset -! a test 2.0.0.20/25,2.0.0.20/25 packets 13 bytes 12479
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2.0.0.0/25,2.0.0.0/25 13 12479
+# Counters: destroy set
+0 ipset x test
+# Counters and timeout: create set
+0 ipset n test hash:net,net counters timeout 600
+# Counters and timeout: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24 packets 5 bytes 3456
+# Counters and timeout: check element
+0 ipset t test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2.0.0.0/24,2.0.0.0/24 600 5 3456
+# Counters and timeout: delete element
+0 ipset d test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters and timeout: test deleted element
+1 ipset t test 2.0.0.1/24,2.0.0.1/24
+# Counters and timeout: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2.0.0.20/25,2.0.0.20/25 packets 12 bytes 9876
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2.0.0.0/25,2.0.0.0/25 600 12 9876
+# Counters and timeout: update counters
+0 ipset -! a test 2.0.0.20/25,2.0.0.20/25 packets 13 bytes 12479
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2.0.0.0/25,2.0.0.0/25 600 13 12479
+# Counters and timeout: update timeout
+0 ipset -! a test 2.0.0.20/25,2.0.0.20/25 timeout 700
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2.0.0.0/25,2.0.0.0/25 700 13 12479
+# Counters and timeout: destroy set
+0 ipset x test
+# eof
--- /dev/null
+Name: test
+Type: hash:net,net
+Header: family inet hashsize 128 maxelem 65536 timeout x
+Size in memory: 3040
+References: 0
+Members:
+1.1.1.1,1.1.1.2 timeout x
+192.168.68.64/27,192.168.129.64/27 timeout x
+2.0.0.0/24,2.0.1.0/24 timeout x
+2.0.0.1,2.0.0.2 timeout x
--- /dev/null
+Name: test
+Type: hash:net,net
+Header: family inet hashsize 128 maxelem 65536 timeout 5
+Size in memory: 3040
+References: 0
+Members:
--- /dev/null
+Name: test
+Type: hash:net,net
+Header: family inet hashsize 1024 maxelem 65536
+Size in memory: 17664
+References: 0
+Members:
+10.2.0.0/24,10.3.0.0/24
+10.2.0.0/24,10.3.1.0/29
+10.2.0.0/24,10.3.1.12
+10.2.0.0/24,10.3.1.8/30
+10.2.1.0/29,10.3.0.0/24
+10.2.1.0/29,10.3.1.0/29
+10.2.1.0/29,10.3.1.12
+10.2.1.0/29,10.3.1.8/30
+10.2.1.12,10.3.0.0/24
+10.2.1.12,10.3.1.0/29
+10.2.1.12,10.3.1.12
+10.2.1.12,10.3.1.8/30
+10.2.1.8/30,10.3.0.0/24
+10.2.1.8/30,10.3.1.0/29
+10.2.1.8/30,10.3.1.12
+10.2.1.8/30,10.3.1.8/30
--- /dev/null
+# Create a set with timeout
+0 ipset create test hash:net,net family inet6 hashsize 128 timeout 5
+# Add zero valued element
+1 ipset add test ::/0,::/0
+# Test zero valued element
+1 ipset test test ::/0,::/0
+# Delete zero valued element
+1 ipset del test ::/0,::/0
+# Try to add /0
+1 ipset add test 1:1:1::1/0,1:1:1::1/0
+# Try to add /128
+0 ipset add test 1:1:1::1/128,2:2:2::2/128
+# Add almost zero valued element
+0 ipset add test 0:0:0::0/1,0:0:0::0/1
+# Test almost zero valued element
+0 ipset test test 0:0:0::0/1,0:0:0::0/1
+# Delete almost zero valued element
+0 ipset del test 0:0:0::0/1,0:0:0::0/1
+# Test deleted element
+1 ipset test test 0:0:0::0/1,0:0:0::0/1
+# Delete element not added to the set
+1 ipset del test 0:0:0::0/1,0:0:0::0/1
+# Add first random network
+0 ipset add test 2:0:0::1/24,4:0:0::1/32
+# Add second random network
+0 ipset add test 192:168:68::69/27,172:16:68::69/48
+# Test first random value
+0 ipset test test 2:0:0::255,4:0:0::54
+# Test second random value
+0 ipset test test 192:168:68::95,172:16:68::68
+# Test value not added to the set
+1 ipset test test 3:0:0::1,172:255:24::1
+# Try to add IP address
+0 ipset add test 3:0:0::1,8:0:0::1
+# List set
+0 ipset list test | grep -v Revision: | sed 's/timeout ./timeout x/' > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
+# Check listing
+0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:net6,net6.t.list0
+# Sleep 5s so that element can time out
+0 sleep 5
+# IP: List set
+0 ipset -L test 2>/dev/null | grep -v Revision: > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
+# IP: Check listing
+0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:net6,net6.t.list1
+# Flush test set
+0 ipset flush test
+# Add matching IP address entry
+0 ipset -A test 2001:db8::1/64,2001:db8:fe9::1/126
+# Add more-specific non-matching IP address entry
+0 ipset -A test 2001:db8::1/68,2001:db8:fe9::1/64 nomatch
+# Add even-more-specific matching IP address entry
+0 ipset -A test 2001:db8::1/72,2001:db8:fe9::1/64
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 2001:db8:0:0:0f00::,2001:db8:fe9::1
+# Check non-matching IP with nomatch
+0 ipset -T test 2001:db8:0:0:0f00::,2001:db8:fe9::1 nomatch
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 2001:db8::1,2001:db8:fe9::1
+# Delete test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Create test set with timeout support
+0 ipset create test hash:net,net family inet6 timeout 30
+# Add a non-matching IP address entry
+0 ipset -A test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2 nomatch
+# Add an overlapping matching small net
+0 ipset -A test 1:1:1::/124,2:2:2::/124
+# Add an overlapping non-matching larger net
+0 ipset -A test 1:1:1::/120,2:2:2::/120 nomatch
+# Add an even larger matching net
+0 ipset -A test 1:1:1::/116,2:2:2::/116
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2
+# Check matching IP from non-matchin small net
+0 ipset -T test 1:1:1::f,2:2:2::f
+# Check non-matching IP from larger net
+1 ipset -T test 1:1:1::10,2:2:2::10
+# Check matching IP from even larger net
+0 ipset -T test 1:1:1::100,2:2:2::100
+# Update non-matching IP to matching one
+0 ipset -! -A test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2
+# Delete overlapping small net
+0 ipset -D test 1:1:1::/124,2:2:2::/124
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2
+# Add overlapping small net
+0 ipset -A test 1:1:1::/124,2:2:2::/124
+# Update matching IP as a non-matching one, with shorter timeout
+0 ipset -! -A test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2 nomatch timeout 2
+# Check non-matching IP
+1 ipset -T test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2
+# Sleep 3s so that element can time out
+0 sleep 3
+# Check non-matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2
+# Check matching IP
+0 ipset -T test 1:1:1::f,2:2:2::f
+# Delete test set
+0 ipset destroy test
+# Timeout: Check that resizing keeps timeout values
+0 ./resizet.sh -6 netnet
+# Nomatch: Check that resizing keeps the nomatch flag
+0 ./resizen.sh -6 netnet
+# Counters: create set
+0 ipset n test hash:net,net -6 counters
+# Counters: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64 packets 5 bytes 3456
+# Counters: check element
+0 ipset t test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2:: 5 3456
+# Counters: delete element
+0 ipset d test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters: test deleted element
+1 ipset t test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2:0:0::20/54,3:0:0::20/54 packets 12 bytes 9876
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2:: 12 9876
+# Counters: update counters
+0 ipset -! a test 2:0:0::20/54,3:0:0::20/54 packets 13 bytes 12479
+# Counters: check counters
+0 ./check_counters test 2:: 13 12479
+# Counters: destroy set
+0 ipset x test
+# Counters and timeout: create set
+0 ipset n test hash:net,net -6 counters timeout 600
+# Counters and timeout: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64 packets 5 bytes 3456
+# Counters and timeout: check element
+0 ipset t test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2:: 600 5 3456
+# Counters and timeout: delete element
+0 ipset d test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters and timeout: test deleted element
+1 ipset t test 2:0:0::1/64,3:0:0::1/64
+# Counters and timeout: add element with packet, byte counters
+0 ipset a test 2:0:0::20/54,3:0:0::20/54 packets 12 bytes 9876
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2:: 600 12 9876
+# Counters and timeout: update counters
+0 ipset -! a test 2:0:0::20/54,3:0:0::20/54 packets 13 bytes 12479
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2:: 600 13 12479
+# Counters and timeout: update timeout
+0 ipset -! a test 2:0:0::20/54,3:0:0::20/54 timeout 700
+# Counters and timeout: check counters
+0 ./check_extensions test 2:: 700 13 12479
+# Counters and timeout: destroy set
+0 ipset x test
+# eof
--- /dev/null
+Name: test
+Type: hash:net,net
+Header: family inet6 hashsize 128 maxelem 65536 timeout x
+Size in memory: 4672
+References: 0
+Members:
+192:160::/27,172:16:68::/48 timeout x
+1:1:1::1,2:2:2::2 timeout x
+2::/24,4::/32 timeout x
+3::1,8::1 timeout x
--- /dev/null
+Name: test
+Type: hash:net,net
+Header: family inet6 hashsize 128 maxelem 65536 timeout 5
+Size in memory: 4672
+References: 0
+Members:
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+echo "n test hash:net,net hashsize 32 maxelem 87040"
+for x in `seq 0 255`; do
+ for y in `seq 0 3 253`; do
+ z=$((y+2))
+ echo "a test 10.0.0.0-10.0.2.255,10.$x.$y.0-10.$x.$z.255"
+ done
+done
done
done
;;
+ netnet)
+ $ipset n test hash:net,net $1 hashsize 64
+ for x in `seq 0 16`; do
+ for y in `seq 0 255`; do
+ $ipset a test $ip$x$sep$y/$net,$ip$y$sep$x/$net nomatch
+ done
+ done
+ for x in `seq 0 16`; do
+ for y in `seq 0 255`; do
+ $ipset t test $ip$x$sep$y/$net,$ip$y$sep$x/$net nomatch \
+ 2>/dev/null
+ done
+ done
+ ;;
netport)
$ipset n test hash:net,port $1 hashsize 64
for x in `seq 0 16`; do
done
done
;;
+ netnet)
+ $ipset n test hash:net,net $1 hashsize 64 timeout 100
+ for x in `seq 0 16`; do
+ for y in `seq 0 255`; do
+ $ipset a test $ip$x$sep$y/$net,$ip$y$sep$x/$net
+ done
+ done
+ ;;
netport)
$ipset n test hash:net,port $1 hashsize 64 timeout 100
for x in `seq 0 16`; do
tests="$tests ipporthash hash:ip,port hash:ip6,port"
tests="$tests ipportiphash hash:ip,port,ip hash:ip6,port,ip6"
tests="$tests nethash hash:net hash:net6 hash:net,port hash:net6,port"
-tests="$tests hash:ip,port,net hash:ip6,port,net6"
+tests="$tests hash:ip,port,net hash:ip6,port,net6 hash:net,net hash:net6,net6"
tests="$tests hash:net,iface.t"
tests="$tests setlist restore"
# tests="$tests iptree iptreemap"
for x in ip_set_list_set ip_set_hash_netiface ip_set_hash_ipportnet \
ip_set_hash_netport ip_set_hash_net ip_set_hash_ipportip \
- ip_set_hash_ipport ip_set_hash_ip \
+ ip_set_hash_ipport ip_set_hash_ip ip_set_hash_netnet \
ip_set_bitmap_port ip_set_bitmap_ipmac \
ip_set_bitmap_ip xt_set ip_set; do
rmmod $x