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hotspot ( multiple choice: from-client | auth | local-dst | http ) - match packets received from clients
against various Hot-Spot. All values can be negated
from-client - true, if a packet comes from HotSpot client
auth - true, if a packet comes from authenticted client
local-dst - true, if a packet has local destination IP address
hotspot - true, if it is a TCP packet from client and either the transparent proxy on port 80 is
enabled or the client has a proxy address configured and this address is equal to the address:port
pair of the IP packet
icmp-options ( integer | integer ) - match ICMP Type:Code fields
in-interface ( name ) - interface the packet has entered the router through
ipv4-options ( any | loose-source-routing | no-record-route | no-router-alert | no-source-routing |
no-timestamp | none | record-route | router-alert | strict-source-routing | timestamp ) - match ipv4
header options
any - match packet with at least one of the ipv4 options
loose-source-routing - match packets with loose source routing option. This option is used to
route the internet datagram based on information supplied by the source
no-record-route - match packets with no record route option. This option is used to route the
internet datagram based on information supplied by the source
no-router-alert - match packets with no router alter option
no-source-routing - match packets with no source routing option
no-timestamp - match packets with no timestamp option
record-route - match packets with record route option
router-alert - match packets with router alter option
strict-source-routing - match packets with strict source routing option
timestamp - match packets with timestamp
jump-target ( forward | input | output | postrouting | prerouting | name ) - name of the target chain
to jump to, if the action=jump is used
limit ( integer | time | integer ) - restrict packet match rate to a given limit. Usefull to reduce the
amount of log messages
Count - maximum average packet rate, measured in packets per second (pps), unless followed
by Time option
Time - specify the time interval over which the packet rate is measured
Burst - number of packets to match in a burst
log-prefix ( text ) - all messages written to logs will contain the prefix specified herein. Used in
conjunction with action=log
new-connection-mark ( name ) - specify the new value of the connection mark to be used in
conjunction with action=mark-connection
new-mss ( integer ) - specify MSS value to be used in conjunction with action=change-mss
new-packet-mark ( name ) - specify the new value of the packet mark to be used in conjunction
with action=mark-packet
new-routing-mark ( name ) - specify the new value of the routing mark used in conjunction with
action=mark-routing
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