Public bug reported:
our code that generates iptables rules for ipv6 icmp rules does not
match the format that they are printed back out from iptables-save. This
causes counters to be lost on those rules since the iptables manger
can't match the rules we generate to the output.
We are using a different protocol name and not including the module,
which iptables-save does.
** Affects: neutron
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Kevin Benton (kevinbenton)
Status: New
** Changed in: neutron
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kevin Benton (kevinbenton)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1502924
Title:
our ipv6 icmp rules don't match iptables output
Status in neutron:
New
Bug description:
our code that generates iptables rules for ipv6 icmp rules does not
match the format that they are printed back out from iptables-save.
This causes counters to be lost on those rules since the iptables
manger can't match the rules we generate to the output.
We are using a different protocol name and not including the module,
which iptables-save does.
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