On 12/22/23 13:01, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 11:49:16AM +0000, Felix Huettner wrote: >> conntrack zones are heavily used by tools like openvswitch to run >> multiple virtual "routers" on a single machine. In this context each >> conntrack zone matches to a single router, thereby preventing >> overlapping IPs from becoming issues. >> In these systems it is common to operate on all conntrack entries of a >> given zone, e.g. to delete them when a router is deleted. Previously this >> required these tools to dump the full conntrack table and filter out the >> relevant entries in userspace potentially causing performance issues. >> >> To do this we reuse the existing CTA_ZONE attribute. This was previous >> parsed but not used during dump and flush requests. Now if CTA_ZONE is >> set we filter these operations based on the provided zone. >> However this means that users that previously passed CTA_ZONE will >> experience a difference in functionality. >> >> Alternatively CTA_FILTER could have been used for the same >> functionality. However it is not yet supported during flush requests and >> is only available when using AF_INET or AF_INET6. > > For the record, this is applied to nf-next. Hi, Felix and Pablo. I was looking through the code and the following part is bothering me: diff --git a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c index fb0ae15e96df..4e9133f61251 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c +++ b/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_netlink.c @@ -1148,6 +1149,10 @@ static int ctnetlink_filter_match(struct nf_conn *ct, void *data) if (filter->family && nf_ct_l3num(ct) != filter->family) goto ignore_entry; + if (filter->zone.id != NF_CT_DEFAULT_ZONE_ID && + !nf_ct_zone_equal_any(ct, &filter->zone)) + goto ignore_entry; + if (filter->orig_flags) { tuple = nf_ct_tuple(ct, IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL); if (!ctnetlink_filter_match_tuple(&filter->orig, tuple, If I'm reading that right, the default zone is always flushed, even if the user requested to flush a different zone. I.e. the entry is never ignored for a default zone. Is that correct or am I reading that wrong? If my observation is correct, then I don't think this functionality can actually be used by applications as it does something unexpected. Best regards, Ilya Maximets.