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.TH XTABLES\-MONITOR 8 "" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" "@PACKAGE_STRING@"
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.SH NAME
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xtables-monitor \(em show changes to rule set and trace-events
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBxtables\-monitor\fP [\fB\-t\fP] [\fB\-e\fP] [\fB\-4\fP|\fB|\-6\fB]
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.PP
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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.B xtables-monitor
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is used to monitor changes to the ruleset or to show rule evaluation events
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for packets tagged using the TRACE target.
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.B xtables-monitor
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will run until the user aborts execution, typically by using CTRL-C.
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.RE
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.SH OPTIONS
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\fB\-e\fP, \fB\-\-event\fP
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.TP
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Watch for updates to the rule set.
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Updates include creation of new tables, chains and rules and
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the name of the program that caused the rule update.
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.TP
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\fB\-t\fP, \fB\-\-trace\fP
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Watch for trace events generated by packets that have been tagged
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using the TRACE target.
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.TP
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\fB\-4\fP
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Restrict output to IPv4.
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.TP
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\fB\-6\fP
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Restrict output to IPv6.
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.SH EXAMPLE OUTPUT
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.TP
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.B xtables-monitor \-\-trace
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 1 TRACE: 2 fc475095 raw:PREROUTING:rule:0x3:CONTINUE \-4 \-t raw \-A PREROUTING \-p icmp \-j TRACE
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 2 PACKET: 0 fc475095 IN=lo LL=0x304 0000000000000000000000000800 SRC=127.0.0.1 DST=127.0.0.1 LEN=84 TOS=0x0 TTL=64 ID=38349DF
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 3 TRACE: 2 fc475095 raw:PREROUTING:return:
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 4 TRACE: 2 fc475095 raw:PREROUTING:policy:ACCEPT
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 5 TRACE: 2 fc475095 filter:INPUT:return:
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 6 TRACE: 2 fc475095 filter:INPUT:policy:DROP
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 7 TRACE: 2 0df9d3d8 raw:PREROUTING:rule:0x3:CONTINUE \-4 \-t raw \-A PREROUTING \-p icmp \-j TRACE
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.PP
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The first line shows a packet entering rule set evaluation.
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The protocol number is shown (AF_INET in this case), then a packet
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identifier number that allows to correlate messages coming from rule set evaluation of
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this packet.  After this, the rule that was matched by the packet is shown.
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This is the TRACE rule that turns on tracing events for this packet.
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The second line dumps information about the packet. Incoming interface
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and packet headers such as source and destination addresses are shown.
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The third line shows that the packet completed traversal of the raw table
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PREROUTING chain, and is returning, followed by use the chain policy to make accept/drop
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decision (the example shows accept being applied).
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The fifth line shows that the packet leaves the filter INPUT chain, i.e., no rules in the filter tables
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INPUT chain matched the packet.
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It then got DROPPED by the policy of the INPUT table, as shown by line six.
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The last line shows another packet arriving \-\- the packet id is different.
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When using the TRACE target, it is usually a good idea to only select packets
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that are relevant, for example via
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.nf
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iptables \-t raw \-A PREROUTING \-p tcp \-\-dport 80 \-\-syn \-m limit \-\-limit 1/s \-j TRACE
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.fi
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.TP
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.B xtables-monitor \-\-event
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  1 EVENT: nft: NEW table: table filter ip flags 0 use 4 handle 444
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  2 EVENT: # nft: ip filter INPUT use 2 type filter hook input prio 0 policy drop packets 0 bytes 0
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  3 EVENT: # nft: ip filter FORWARD use 0 type filter hook forward prio 0 policy accept packets 0 bytes 0
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  4 EVENT: # nft: ip filter OUTPUT use 0 type filter hook output prio 0 policy accept packets 0 bytes 0
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  5 EVENT: \-4 \-t filter \-N TCP
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  6 EVENT: \-4 \-t filter \-A TCP \-s 192.168.0.0/16 \-p tcp \-m tcp \-\-dport 22 \-j ACCEPT
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  7 EVENT: \-4 \-t filter \-A TCP \-p tcp \-m multiport \-\-dports 80,443 \-j ACCEPT
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  8 EVENT: \-4 \-t filter \-A INPUT \-p tcp \-j TCP
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  9 EVENT: \-4 \-t filter \-A INPUT \-m conntrack \-\-ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED \-j ACCEPT
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 10 NEWGEN: GENID=13904 PID=25167 NAME=iptables-nftables-restore
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.PP
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This example shows event monitoring.  Line one shows creation of a table (filter in this case), followed
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by three base hooks INPUT, FORWARD and OUTPUT.  The iptables-nftables tools all create tables and base
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chains automatically when needed, so this is expected when a table was not yet initialized or when it is
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re-created from scratch by iptables-nftables-restore.  Line five shows a new user-defined chain (TCP)
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being added, followed by addition a few rules. the last line shows that a new ruleset generation has
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become active, i.e., the rule set changes are now active.  This also lists the process id and the programs name.
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.SH LIMITATIONS
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.B xtables-monitor
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only works with rules added using iptables-nftables, rules added using
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iptables-legacy cannot be monitored.
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.SH BUGS
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Should be reported or by sending email to netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org or
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by filing a report on https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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\fBiptables\fP(8), \fBxtables\fP(8), \fBnft\fP(8)