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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Manpage of IPSEC_EROUTE</TITLE>
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<H1>IPSEC_EROUTE</H1>
Section: File Formats (5)<BR>Updated: 20 Sep 2001<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
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<A NAME="lbAB"> </A>
<H2>NAME</H2>
ipsec_eroute - list of existing eroutes
<A NAME="lbAC"> </A>
<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
<B>ipsec</B>
<B>eroute</B>
<P>
<B>cat</B>
<B>/proc/net/ipsec_eroute</B>
<A NAME="lbAD"> </A>
<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
<I>/proc/net/ipsec_eroute</I>
lists the IPSEC extended routing tables,
which control what (if any) processing is applied
to non-encrypted packets arriving for IPSEC processing and forwarding.
At this point it is a read-only file.
<P>
A table entry consists of:
<DL COMPACT>
<DT>+<DD>
packet count,
<DT>+<DD>
source address with mask,
<DT>+<DD>
a '->' separator for visual and automated parsing between src and dst
<DT>+<DD>
destination address with mask
<DT>+<DD>
a '=>' separator for visual and automated parsing between selection
criteria and SAID to use
<DT>+<DD>
SAID (Security Association IDentifier), comprised of:
<DT>+<DD>
protocol
(<I>proto</I>),
<DT>+<DD>
address family
(<I>af</I>),
where '.' stands for IPv4 and ':' for IPv6
<DT>+<DD>
Security Parameters Index
(<I>SPI</I>),
<DT>+<DD>
effective destination
(<I>edst</I>),
where the packet should be forwarded after processing
(normally the other security gateway)
together indicate which Security Association should be used to process
the packet,
<DT>+<DD>
source identity text string with no whitespace, in parens,
<DT>+<DD>
destination identity text string with no whitespace, in parens
</DL>
<P>
Addresses are written as IPv4 dotted quads or IPv6 coloned hex,
protocol is one of "ah", "esp", "comp" or "tun"
and
SPIs are prefixed hexadecimal numbers where the prefix '.' is for IPv4 and the prefix ':' is for IPv6
<P>
SAIDs are written as "<A HREF="mailto:protoafSPI@edst">protoafSPI@edst</A>". There are also 5
"magic" SAIDs which have special meaning:
<DL COMPACT>
<DT>+<DD>
<B>%drop</B>
means that matches are to be dropped
<DT>+<DD>
<B>%reject</B>
means that matches are to be dropped and an ICMP returned, if
possible to inform
<DT>+<DD>
<B>%trap</B>
means that matches are to trigger an ACQUIRE message to the Key
Management daemon(s) and a hold eroute will be put in place to
prevent subsequent packets also triggering ACQUIRE messages.
<DT>+<DD>
<B>%hold</B>
means that matches are to stored until the eroute is replaced or
until that eroute gets reaped
<DT>+<DD>
<B>%pass</B>
means that matches are to allowed to pass without IPSEC processing
<BR>
</DL>
<A NAME="lbAE"> </A>
<H2>EXAMPLES</H2>
<P>
<B>1867 172.31.252.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/0 => <A HREF="mailto:tun.130@192.168.43.1">tun.130@192.168.43.1</A> </B>
<BR>
<B> ()<TT> </TT>()</B>
<P>
means that 1,867 packets have been sent to an<BR>
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to protect traffic between the subnet
<B>172.31.252.0</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>24</B>
bits and the default address/mask represented by an address of
<B>0.0.0.0</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>0</B>
bits using the local machine as a security gateway on this end of the
tunnel and the machine
<B>192.168.43.1</B>
on the other end of the tunnel with a Security Association IDentifier of
<B><A HREF="mailto:tun0x130@192.168.43.1">tun0x130@192.168.43.1</A></B>
which means that it is a tunnel mode connection (4, IPPROTO_IPIP) with a
Security Parameters Index of
<B>130</B>
in hexadecimal with no identies defined for either end.
<P>
<B>125 3049:1::/64 -> 0:0/0 => tun:<A HREF="mailto:130@3058">130@3058</A>:4::5<TT> </TT>()<TT> </TT>()</B>
<P>
means that 125 packets have been sent to an<BR>
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to protect traffic between the subnet
<B>3049:1::</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>64</B>
bits and the default address/mask represented by an address of
<B>0:0</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>0</B>
bits using the local machine as a security gateway on this end of the
tunnel and the machine
<B>3058:4::5</B>
on the other end of the tunnel with a Security Association IDentifier of
<B>tun:<A HREF="mailto:130@3058">130@3058</A>:4::5</B>
which means that it is a tunnel mode connection with a
Security Parameters Index of
<B>130</B>
in hexadecimal with no identies defined for either end.
<P>
<B>42 192.168.6.0/24 -> 192.168.7.0/24 => %passthrough</B>
<P>
means that 42 packets have been sent to an
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to pass the traffic from the subnet
<B>192.168.6.0</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>24</B>
bits and to subnet
<B>192.168.7.0</B>
with a subnet mask of
<B>24</B>
bits without any IPSEC processing with no identies defined for either end.
<P>
<B>2112 192.168.8.55/32 -> 192.168.9.47/24 => %hold<TT> </TT>(east)<TT> </TT>()</B>
<P>
means that 2112 packets have been sent to an<BR>
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to hold the traffic from the host
<B>192.168.8.55</B>
and to host
<B>192.168.9.47</B>
until a key exchange from a Key Management daemon
succeeds and puts in an SA or fails and puts in a pass
or drop eroute depending on the default configuration with the local client
defined as "east" and no identy defined for the remote end.
<P>
<B>2001 192.168.2.110/32 -> 192.168.2.120/32 => </B>
<BR>
<B> <A HREF="mailto:esp.e6de@192.168.2.120">esp.e6de@192.168.2.120</A><TT> </TT>()<TT> </TT>()</B>
<P>
means that 2001 packets have been sent to an<BR>
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to protect traffic between the host
<B>192.168.2.110</B>
and the host
<B>192.168.2.120</B>
using
<B>192.168.2.110</B>
as a security gateway on this end of the
connection and the machine
<B>192.168.2.120</B>
on the other end of the connection with a Security Association IDentifier of
<B><A HREF="mailto:esp.e6de@192.168.2.120">esp.e6de@192.168.2.120</A></B>
which means that it is a transport mode connection with a Security
Parameters Index of
<B>e6de</B>
in hexadecimal using Encapsuation Security Payload protocol (50,
IPPROTO_ESP) with no identies defined for either end.
<P>
<B>1984 3049:1::110/128 -> 3049:1::120/128 => </B>
<BR>
<B> ah:<A HREF="mailto:f5ed@3049">f5ed@3049</A>:1::120<TT> </TT>()<TT> </TT>()</B>
<P>
means that 1984 packets have been sent to an<BR>
<B>eroute</B>
that has been set up to authenticate traffic between the host
<B>3049:1::110</B>
and the host
<B>3049:1::120</B>
using
<B>3049:1::110</B>
as a security gateway on this end of the
connection and the machine
<B>3049:1::120</B>
on the other end of the connection with a Security Association IDentifier of
<B>ah:<A HREF="mailto:f5ed@3049">f5ed@3049</A>:1::120</B>
which means that it is a transport mode connection with a Security
Parameters Index of
<B>f5ed</B>
in hexadecimal using Authentication Header protocol (51,
IPPROTO_AH) with no identies defined for either end.
<A NAME="lbAF"> </A>
<H2>FILES</H2>
/proc/net/ipsec_eroute, /usr/local/bin/ipsec
<A NAME="lbAG"> </A>
<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
<A HREF="ipsec.8.html">ipsec</A>(8), <A HREF="ipsec_manual.8.html">ipsec_manual</A>(8), <A HREF="ipsec_tncfg.5.html">ipsec_tncfg</A>(5), <A HREF="ipsec_spi.5.html">ipsec_spi</A>(5),
<A HREF="ipsec_spigrp.5.html">ipsec_spigrp</A>(5), <A HREF="ipsec_klipsdebug.5.html">ipsec_klipsdebug</A>(5), <A HREF="ipsec_eroute.8.html">ipsec_eroute</A>(8), <A HREF="ipsec_version.5.html">ipsec_version</A>(5),
<A HREF="ipsec_pf_key.5.html">ipsec_pf_key</A>(5)
<A NAME="lbAH"> </A>
<H2>HISTORY</H2>
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project
<<A HREF="http://www.freeswan.org/">http://www.freeswan.org/</A>>
by Richard Guy Briggs.
<P>
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<DL>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">EXAMPLES</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">FILES</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
<DT><A HREF="#lbAH">HISTORY</A><DD>
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