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-#ifndef _NF_TPROXY_CORE_H
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-#define _NF_TPROXY_CORE_H
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-
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-#include <linux/types.h>
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-#include <linux/in.h>
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-#include <linux/skbuff.h>
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-#include <net/sock.h>
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-#include <net/inet_hashtables.h>
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-#include <net/inet6_hashtables.h>
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-#include <net/tcp.h>
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-
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-#define NFT_LOOKUP_ANY 0
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-#define NFT_LOOKUP_LISTENER 1
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-#define NFT_LOOKUP_ESTABLISHED 2
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-
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-/* look up and get a reference to a matching socket */
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-
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-
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-/* This function is used by the 'TPROXY' target and the 'socket'
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- * match. The following lookups are supported:
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- *
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- * Explicit TProxy target rule
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- * ===========================
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- *
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- * This is used when the user wants to intercept a connection matching
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- * an explicit iptables rule. In this case the sockets are assumed
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- * matching in preference order:
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- *
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- * - match: if there's a fully established connection matching the
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- * _packet_ tuple, it is returned, assuming the redirection
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- * already took place and we process a packet belonging to an
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- * established connection
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- *
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- * - match: if there's a listening socket matching the redirection
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- * (e.g. on-port & on-ip of the connection), it is returned,
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- * regardless if it was bound to 0.0.0.0 or an explicit
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- * address. The reasoning is that if there's an explicit rule, it
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- * does not really matter if the listener is bound to an interface
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- * or to 0. The user already stated that he wants redirection
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- * (since he added the rule).
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- *
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- * "socket" match based redirection (no specific rule)
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- * ===================================================
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- *
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- * There are connections with dynamic endpoints (e.g. FTP data
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- * connection) that the user is unable to add explicit rules
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- * for. These are taken care of by a generic "socket" rule. It is
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- * assumed that the proxy application is trusted to open such
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- * connections without explicit iptables rule (except of course the
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- * generic 'socket' rule). In this case the following sockets are
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- * matched in preference order:
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- *
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- * - match: if there's a fully established connection matching the
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- * _packet_ tuple
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- *
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- * - match: if there's a non-zero bound listener (possibly with a
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- * non-local address) We don't accept zero-bound listeners, since
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- * then local services could intercept traffic going through the
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- * box.
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- *
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- * Please note that there's an overlap between what a TPROXY target
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- * and a socket match will match. Normally if you have both rules the
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- * "socket" match will be the first one, effectively all packets
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- * belonging to established connections going through that one.
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- */
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-static inline struct sock *
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-nf_tproxy_get_sock_v4(struct net *net, const u8 protocol,
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- const __be32 saddr, const __be32 daddr,
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- const __be16 sport, const __be16 dport,
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- const struct net_device *in, int lookup_type)
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-{
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- struct sock *sk;
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-
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- /* look up socket */
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- switch (protocol) {
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- case IPPROTO_TCP:
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- switch (lookup_type) {
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_ANY:
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- sk = __inet_lookup(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport, daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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- break;
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_LISTENER:
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- sk = inet_lookup_listener(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport,
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- daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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-
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- /* NOTE: we return listeners even if bound to
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- * 0.0.0.0, those are filtered out in
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- * xt_socket, since xt_TPROXY needs 0 bound
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- * listeners too */
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-
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- break;
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_ESTABLISHED:
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- sk = inet_lookup_established(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport, daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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- break;
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- default:
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- WARN_ON(1);
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- sk = NULL;
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- break;
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- }
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- break;
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- case IPPROTO_UDP:
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- sk = udp4_lib_lookup(net, saddr, sport, daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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- if (sk && lookup_type != NFT_LOOKUP_ANY) {
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- int connected = (sk->sk_state == TCP_ESTABLISHED);
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- int wildcard = (inet_sk(sk)->inet_rcv_saddr == 0);
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-
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- /* NOTE: we return listeners even if bound to
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- * 0.0.0.0, those are filtered out in
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- * xt_socket, since xt_TPROXY needs 0 bound
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- * listeners too */
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- if ((lookup_type == NFT_LOOKUP_ESTABLISHED && (!connected || wildcard)) ||
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- (lookup_type == NFT_LOOKUP_LISTENER && connected)) {
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- sock_put(sk);
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- sk = NULL;
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- }
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- }
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- break;
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- default:
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- WARN_ON(1);
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- sk = NULL;
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- }
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-
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- pr_debug("tproxy socket lookup: proto %u %08x:%u -> %08x:%u, lookup type: %d, sock %p\n",
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- protocol, ntohl(saddr), ntohs(sport), ntohl(daddr), ntohs(dport), lookup_type, sk);
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-
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- return sk;
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-}
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-
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-#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IPV6)
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-static inline struct sock *
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-nf_tproxy_get_sock_v6(struct net *net, const u8 protocol,
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- const struct in6_addr *saddr, const struct in6_addr *daddr,
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- const __be16 sport, const __be16 dport,
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- const struct net_device *in, int lookup_type)
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-{
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- struct sock *sk;
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-
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- /* look up socket */
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- switch (protocol) {
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- case IPPROTO_TCP:
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- switch (lookup_type) {
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_ANY:
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- sk = inet6_lookup(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport, daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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- break;
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_LISTENER:
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- sk = inet6_lookup_listener(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport,
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- daddr, ntohs(dport),
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- in->ifindex);
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-
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- /* NOTE: we return listeners even if bound to
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- * 0.0.0.0, those are filtered out in
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- * xt_socket, since xt_TPROXY needs 0 bound
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- * listeners too */
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-
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- break;
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- case NFT_LOOKUP_ESTABLISHED:
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- sk = __inet6_lookup_established(net, &tcp_hashinfo,
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- saddr, sport, daddr, ntohs(dport),
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- in->ifindex);
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- break;
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- default:
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- WARN_ON(1);
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- sk = NULL;
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- break;
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- }
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- break;
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- case IPPROTO_UDP:
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- sk = udp6_lib_lookup(net, saddr, sport, daddr, dport,
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- in->ifindex);
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- if (sk && lookup_type != NFT_LOOKUP_ANY) {
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- int connected = (sk->sk_state == TCP_ESTABLISHED);
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- int wildcard = ipv6_addr_any(&inet6_sk(sk)->rcv_saddr);
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-
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- /* NOTE: we return listeners even if bound to
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- * 0.0.0.0, those are filtered out in
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- * xt_socket, since xt_TPROXY needs 0 bound
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- * listeners too */
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- if ((lookup_type == NFT_LOOKUP_ESTABLISHED && (!connected || wildcard)) ||
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- (lookup_type == NFT_LOOKUP_LISTENER && connected)) {
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- sock_put(sk);
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- sk = NULL;
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- }
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- }
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- break;
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- default:
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- WARN_ON(1);
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- sk = NULL;
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- }
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-
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- pr_debug("tproxy socket lookup: proto %u %pI6:%u -> %pI6:%u, lookup type: %d, sock %p\n",
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- protocol, saddr, ntohs(sport), daddr, ntohs(dport), lookup_type, sk);
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-
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- return sk;
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-}
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-#endif
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-
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-#endif
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