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To match on Ethernet frames using the etherproto field as length value,
ebtables accepts the special protocol name "LENGTH". Implement this in
ebtables-nft using a native match for 'ether type < 0x0600'.
Since extension 802_3 matches are valid only with such Ethernet frames,
add a local add_match() wrapper which complains if the extension is used
without '-p Length' parameter. Legacy ebtables does this within the
extension's final_check callback, but it's not possible here due for lack of
fw->bitmask field access.
While being at it, add xlate support, adjust tests and make ebtables-nft
print the case-insensitive argument with capital 'L' like legacy
ebtables does.
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
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This reverts commit 5f508b76a0cebaf91965ffa678089222e2d47964.
While attempts at unifying syntax between arp-, eb- and iptables-nft
increase the opportunity for more code-sharing, they are problematic
when it comes to compatibility. Accepting the old syntax on input helps,
but due to the fact that neither arptables nor ebtables support --check
command we must expect for users to test existence of a rule by
comparing input with output. If that happens in a script, deviating from
the old syntax in output has a high chance of breaking it.
Therefore revert Florian's patch changing inversion character position
in output and review the old code for consistency - the only thing
changed on top of the actual revert is ebtables' own copy of
print_iface() to make it adhere to the intrapositioned negation scheme
used throughout ebtables.
Added extension tests by the reverted commit have been kept.
Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <phil@nwl.cc>
Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
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in the iptables universe, we enforce extrapositioned negation:
! -i foo
"-i ! foo" is not even supported anymore.
At least make sure that ebtables prints the former syntax everywhere as
well so we don't have a mix of both ways.
Parsing of --option ! 42 will still work for backwards compat reasons.
Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
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Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
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