Dear Anisha,
Sorry for being unspecific. I have implemented a match, this match is
called in the chains OUTPUT and INPUT. I would like to know a way of
accessing an structure or calling a function or something similar in
order to be able of doing a switch inside the match changing the
behaviour if the match is called from OUTPUT or INPUT.
Thank you very much
Regards
Antonio
anisha.chandrasekaran@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Can you be a little more specific on what you have asked.
Is it that you want to know how to develop a new match??? Something like
a "state" or "conntrack" that has already been developed
Regards,
Anisha Chandrasekaran
Email : anisha.chandrasekaran@xxxxxxxxx
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Subject: How to know inside a match which chain is calling
Hi all, I would like to know a way of programing in a match function a
way of knowing which is the chain which is calling the match.
Thanks in advance
Antonio de la Oliva
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