nfct (8) - Linux Manuals
nfct: command line tool to configure with the connection tracking system
NAME
nfct - command line tool to configure with the connection tracking system
SYNOPSIS
nfct command subsystem [parameters]DESCRIPTION
nfct is the command line tool that allows to configure the Connection Tracking System.COMMANDS
- list
- List the existing objects.
- add
- Add new object.
- delete
- Delete an object.
- get
- Get an existing object.
SUBSYS
By the time this manpage has been written, the supported subsystem are timeout- timeout
- The timeout subsystem allows you to define fine-grain timeout policies.
- helper
- The helper subsystem allows you to configure userspace helpers.
- version
- Displays the version information.
- help
- Displays the help message.
EXAMPLE
- nfct add timeout test-tcp inet tcp established 100 close 10 close_wait 10
- This creates a timeout policy for tcp using 100 seconds for the ESTABLISHED state, 10 seconds for CLOSE state and 10 seconds for the CLOSE_WAIT state.
- Then, you can attach the timeout policy with the iptables CT target:
- iptables -I PREROUTING -t raw -p tcp -j CT --timeout test-tcp
- iptables -I OUTPUT -t raw -p tcp -j CT --timeout test-tcp
- You can test that the timeout policy with:
- conntrack -E -p tcp
- It should display:
- [UPDATE] tcp 6 100 ESTABLISHED src=192.168.39.100 dst=57.126.1.20 sport=56463 dport=80 src=57.126.1.20 dst=192.168.39.100 sport=80 dport=56463 [ASSURED]
BUGS
Please, report them to netfilter-devel [at] vger.kernel.org or file a bug in Netfilter's bugzilla (https://bugzilla.netfilter.org).AUTHORS
Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote and maintains the nfct tool.Man page written by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo [at] netfilter.org>.