Policy routing idea (Was: ipfw: Would it be possible tocontinue processing rest of rules after match ?)

Andre Oppermann andre at freebsd.org
Wed Jun 22 12:53:46 GMT 2005


Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 09:27:30AM +0300, Ari Suutari wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I sent this to ipfw mailing list some time ago, but
> > got no response. I would like to adjust ipfw behaviour
> > with fwd rules to make policy routing easier (ie. make
> > it separete from filtering rules). I would just like
> > some input if this makes any sense (or is possible at
> > all with current design).
> 
> i suggest to implement a new action 'setnexthop' which stores the
> next hop as an MTAG with the packet (so it is preserved if the
> packet gets passed to dummynet).

Please don't store routing table pointers.  All the locking due
to pointers to route entries in random places makes SMP a pain
a slows down routing table lookups.

> But perhaps, rather than a specific next hop, maybe you want to
> pass a reference to a different routing table instead ?

We don't have any at the moment.

-- 
Andre


>         cheers
>         luigi
> 
> >  >Currently the ipfw fwd rules work so that the packet
> >  >is accepted when fwd rule matches.
> >  >
> >  >Would it be possible just tag the packet with
> >  >information about next_hop and just continue processing the
> >  >rules ? This would make complex rulesets with policy-based
> >  >routing much simpler, since one could just have relevat
> >  >fwd statments at beginning of rule sets and then
> >  >filter the packets in usual way.
> >
> >       Ari S.
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