I have made a little progress, so now I build this from the code, but I do not
think it totally right, because only 10.16.0.0/16 and 192.16.0.0/16 should show
up, these three elements
0.0.0.0-10.15.255.255, 10.17.0.0-192.15.255.255, 192.17.0.0-255.255.255.255 are
supposed to be excluded.
sudo nft list table ipv4table
table ip ipv4table {
set 246ae426f810 {
type ipv4_addr
flags constant,interval
elements = { 0.0.0.0-10.15.255.255, 10.16.0.0/16,
10.17.0.0-192.15.255.255, 192.16.0.0/16,
192.17.0.0-255.255.255.255 }
}
chain ipv4chain-1 {
type filter hook input priority filter; policy accept;
ip daddr @246ae426f810 return comment "pU"
}
}
In set with intervals, what attributes or how to indicate Exclusion SetElement?
Thank you
Serguei
On 2019-08-08, 9:19 AM, "Laura Garcia" <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 1:56 PM Serguei Bezverkhi (sbezverk)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am developing golang nftables libraryI am debugging nftables set with
elements defining intervals. I compare what gets generated by nfl command and
strace of my code.
>
> Based on the output of this command:
>
> sudo nft --debug all add rule ipv4table ipv4chain-1 ip daddr {
192.16.0.0/16, 10.16.0.0/16 } return
>
> It seems nft sets up NFTNL_SET_KEY_TYPE (0x4) as 0x2 and I cannot find
anywhere what it means.
> {{nla_len=8, nla_type=0x4}, "\x00\x00\x00\x02"},
>
> When I decode strace generated for my code, it always gets set to x01
> {{nla_len=8, nla_type=0x4}, "\x00\x00\x00\x01"},
>
Hi, are you interacting directly with netlink?
Did you consider using the higher level library libnftables instead?
Cheers.