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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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5a7990b2
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5a7990b2
authored
Dec 04, 2003
by
David S. Miller
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[NETFILTER]: In conntrack, do not fragment TSO packets by accident.
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net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_standalone.c
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@@ -201,7 +201,8 @@ static unsigned int ip_refrag(unsigned int hooknum,
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@@ -201,7 +201,8 @@ static unsigned int ip_refrag(unsigned int hooknum,
/* Local packets are never produced too large for their
/* Local packets are never produced too large for their
interface. We degfragment them at LOCAL_OUT, however,
interface. We degfragment them at LOCAL_OUT, however,
so we have to refragment them here. */
so we have to refragment them here. */
if
((
*
pskb
)
->
len
>
dst_pmtu
(
&
rt
->
u
.
dst
))
{
if
((
*
pskb
)
->
len
>
dst_pmtu
(
&
rt
->
u
.
dst
)
&&
!
skb_shinfo
(
*
pskb
)
->
tso_size
)
{
/* No hook can be after us, so this should be OK. */
/* No hook can be after us, so this should be OK. */
ip_fragment
(
*
pskb
,
okfn
);
ip_fragment
(
*
pskb
,
okfn
);
return
NF_STOLEN
;
return
NF_STOLEN
;
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