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nfqueue is a tiny wrapper around libnetfilter_queue. It allows you to do some packet filtering very simply in a Ruby environment.
For example, plugging on the #0 queue:
require 'nfqueue'
Netfilter::Queue.create(0) do |packet|
puts "Inspecting packet ##{packet.id}"
p packet.data
Netfilter::Packet::ACCEPT
end
This is an example for intercepting outgoing HTTP traffic:
iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j NFQUEUE --queue-num 0 --queue-bypass
You need to have kernel support for NFQUEUE and libnetfilter_queue installed to get it working. nfqueue depends on nfnetlink and ffi (https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki/)
Guillaume Delugré, guillaume at security-labs dot org
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