On 30 September 2014 10:29, Vincent Bernat <[email protected]> wrote:
>  ❦ 15 septembre 2014 10:50 +0200, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez 
> <[email protected]> :
>
>>> as the title says, it would be nice if a backport of nftables was
>>> provided for Wheezy, as backports of kernels 3.13+ are already available
>>> for it.
>
>> nftables 0.3 is a very young version. I don't think it worth backporting.
>> Also, the kernel in backports lacks of some key improvements of the 
>> framework.
>>
>> I would recommend you to wait until next releases of nftables (kernel,
>> libnftnl, nft).
>
> I would also be interested to see a backport of nftables. The kernel in
> wheezy-backports is 3.16.3. Is it missing something? If yes, what should
> be added?

There is not something missing.

TL;DR: I would propose to backport the *next* release of nftables, if any.

nftables 0.3 will be soon superseded and obsoleted by a new release.
As said before, I don't think it worth backporting.

My main concern is to invest time in backporting stuff (not just the
nftables package, but also the depends, ie libnftnl) just to find that
a new release has come and all your playing, testing and bug reports
for v0.3-bpo are no longer meaningful.

I guess the next nftables release will happen with linux kernel 3.18.
That will be indeed a good moment to backport to wheezy, if any moment
is good at this stage..

I'm considering to don't let nftables to enter jessie-stable. nftables
v0.3 has nothing to do in a 'stable' system.
For me, nftables in stable means: please, use nftables to deploy your
next firewall. At the moment, nftables is not stable software and you
should keep using iptables.

Please, let me know your thoughts.

regards.

-- 
Arturo Borrero González


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