bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.netfilter.org
2011-Mar-07 20:36 UTC
[Bug 708] New: Some accepted packets get lost
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708 Summary: Some accepted packets get lost Product: libnetfilter_queue Version: unspecified Platform: x86_64 OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: libnetfilter_queue AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org ReportedBy: 7o5fzvj4duxjxzp at jetable.org Estimated Hours: 0.0 Created an attachment (id=350) --> (http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/attachment.cgi?id=350) Queue program example Hello list, I ran into a strange behavior lately using libnetfilter_queue: in some specific conditions, accepted queued paquet would in fact be lost. I am having the problem on a custom 2.6.37.2 kernel, but not on the official Debian Squeeze kernel (2.6.32-5). The code I use is very similar to the test code available on the netfilter website (http://www.netfilter.org/projects/libnetfilter_queue/doxygen/nfqnl__test_8c_source.html), accepting every queued packet. I am queuing outgoing DNS requests with the following rule: iptables -A OUTPUT -p udp --dport 53 -j NFQUEUE --queue-num 666 Then, launch a browser (tested with Firefox 3.5 and Chromium 9), type a URL, the browser hangs for 5 seconds and then displays the webpage. So I ran tcpdump and the queue program on the same terminal. See what happens with and without the NFQUEUE rule: * Normal behavior, iptables are empty (tcpdump - real domain and ip modified): 13:29:21.630530 IP 10.3.5.8.38047 > 10.3.5.1.53: 41247+ A? www.mydomain.net. (35) 13:29:21.630563 IP 10.3.5.8.38047 > 10.3.5.1.53: 12691+ AAAA? www.mydomain.net.(35) 13:29:21.631170 IP 10.3.5.1.53 > 10.3.5.8.38047: 41247 1/3/3 A 12.34.123.210 (157) 13:29:21.774174 IP 10.3.5.1.53 > 10.3.5.8.38047: 12691 0/1/0 (94) * Using a queue ('tcpdump -ni eth0 udp port 53' and queue manager on the same terminal): 01) 20:08:00.486366: recv returned 108 02) 20:08:00.486566: setting verdict : accept the packet... 03) 20:08:00.486614 IP 10.3.5.8.46938 > 10.3.5.1.53: 51146+ A? www.mydomain.net. (35) 04) 20:08:00.487193 IP 10.3.5.1.53 > 10.3.5.8.46938: 51146 1/3/3 A 12.34.123.210 (157) 05) 20:08:00.586723: recv returned 108 06) 20:08:00.586789: setting verdict : accept the packet... [==> tcpdump doesn't see this one - so browser waits for 5sec, and retries] 07) 20:08:05.490419: recv returned 108 08) 20:08:05.490479: setting verdict : accept the packet... 09) 20:08:05.490518 IP 10.3.5.8.46938 > 10.3.5.1.53: 51146+ A? www.mydomain.net. (35) 10) 20:08:05.490990 IP 10.3.5.1.53 > 10.3.5.8.46938: 51146 1/3/3 A 12.34.123.210 (157) 11) 20:08:05.590742: recv returned 108 12) 20:08:05.590810: setting verdict : accept the packet... 13) 20:08:05.590859 IP 10.3.5.8.46938 > 10.3.5.1.53: 48550+ AAAA? www.mydomain.net. (35) 14) 20:08:05.722533 IP 10.3.5.1.53 > 10.3.5.8.46938: 48550 0/1/0 (94) I added line numbers. I also added a 100ms sleep after having accepted a packet to get a nice ordered output according to timings. Of course the very same problem is still happening without the sleep. As you can see, the AAAA query is accepted by the queue but tcpdump doesn't see it passing, and the browser is waiting in vain for an answer. It retries both queries 5 seconds later, and this time, it works... I could only reproduce this behavior within a web browser. Flooding the queue with DNS queries (while true ; do dig www.mydomain.net ; done), even simultaneously from two terminals (I have a 2 cores CPU) causes no trouble. Using the queue on the DNS server side (2.6.37.2 too) in the INPUT chain produces the same behavior: the first AAAA browser DNS query is lost. I tried libnetfilter_queue 0.0.17 and 1.0.0 without noticing any difference. When I tried the debian 2.6.32 kernel, it was working ok with the 1.0.0 lib, I did not try 0.0.17. Any idea which could explain this behavior? Thanks Fabien C. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.netfilter.org
2011-Mar-08 22:03 UTC
[Bug 708] Some accepted packets get lost
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708 --- Comment #1 from Fabien C. <7o5fzvj4duxjxzp at jetable.org> 2011-03-08 23:03:27 --- More info : I compiled a custom 2.6.32 and surprisingly still have the problem. So, why is the Debian 2.6.32-5 kernel performing differently? Because of its config or its patches? -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.netfilter.org
2011-Mar-13 13:24 UTC
[Bug 708] Some accepted packets get lost
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708 --- Comment #2 from Fabien C. <7o5fzvj4duxjxzp at jetable.org> 2011-03-13 14:24:48 --- More info on the mailing list: http://marc.info/?t=129927999600001&r=1&w=2 The problem comes from a race condition with conntrack explained here: http://marc.info/?l=netfilter-devel&m=129016166319433&w=2 A solution is to use the "-t raw" table which handles packets _before_ they could pass through conntracking. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
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