Re: Userland Netfilter

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On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 08:49 -0700, Gilad Benjamini wrote:
> I need to create a userland simulation for filtering packets.
> I remember running into a userland netfilter, but can't seem to find it. Any
> pointers or info would be appreciated.
> Another option is to feed the packets into tun/tap devices, and let the real
> netfilter do the job. Performance, of course, is not a concern in my case.
> Does that sound reasonable ? Tun/tap seems to be an almost dead project.
> Will it work in newer distributions ?
> 

Hello Gilad,

I highly recommend you to use Pierre easy bindings, so that you can
write your simulation in either Perl or Python :

http://software.inl.fr/trac/wiki/nfqueue-bindings


Regards,
Sebastien Tricaud.


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