Userspace tools for interacting with the Connection Tracking System
The conntrack-tools are a set of tools targeted at system
administrators. They are conntrack, the userspace command line
interface, and conntrackd, the userspace daemon. The tool conntrack
provides a full featured interface that has replaced the old procfs
interface. Using conntrack, you can view and manage the in-kernel
connection tracking state table from userspace. On the other hand,
conntrackd covers the specific aspects of stateful firewalls to
enable highly available scenarios, and can be used as statistics
collector as well.
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Revision 7 (latest revision is 36)
Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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request 77301
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Jan Engelhardt (jengelh)
(revision 7)
- new upstream release 1.0.0 * SYN_SENT2 support for the command line tool conntrack (which was added in Linux kernel >= 2.6.31). * allow to listen to update and destroy expectation events (it requires a Linux kernel >= 2.6.37). * conntrack timestamping support with -o ktimestamp (this support requires the upcoming Linux 2.6.38). * one fix for conntrackd: two very consecutive commit invocations with option -c may result in the hang of the second commit invocation if the first commit did not finish yet. As a result the second commit invocation required a manual SIGTERM. - Remove redundant %clean section
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