jool - Interact with NAT64 Jool (the kernel module).
Sends commands
and requests to NAT64 Jool.
NAT64 Jool is a kernel module you load into a Linux kernel.
It implements RFC 6146.
Linux is the
only OS in which this program makes sense.
Kernels 4.14 and up.
jool [<argp1>] instance (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
| add |
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[<Instance-Name>] | |||
(--netfilter | --iptables) | |||
--pool6 <IPv6-prefix> | |||
| remove |
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[<Instance-Name>] | |||
| flush |
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| <help> |
)
jool [<argp1>] stats (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
[--all] | |||
[--explain] | |||
| <help> |
)
jool [<argp1>] global (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
| update |
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<Key> <Value> | |||
| <help> |
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jool [<argp1>] pool4 (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
| add |
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<IPv4-Address> <Ports> | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
[--mark <Mark>] | |||
[--max-iterations (auto | infinity | <Iterations>)] | |||
[--force] | |||
| remove |
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<IPv4-Address> <Ports> | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
[--mark <Mark>] | |||
[--quick] | |||
| flush |
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[--quick] | |||
| <help> |
)
jool [<argp1>] bib (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
[--numeric] | |||
| add |
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<IPv6-Transport-Address> | |||
<IPv4-Transport-Address> | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
| remove |
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[<IPv6-Transport-Address>] | |||
[<IPv4-Transport-Address>] | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
| <help> |
)
jool [<argp1>] session (
display |
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[--csv] | |||
[--no-headers] | |||
[--tcp | --udp | --icmp] | |||
[--numeric] | |||
| <help> |
)
jool [<argp1>] file (
handle <JSON-File> | |
| <help> |
)
<argp1> := (<help> | --instance <Name> | --file <File>)
<help> := (--help | --usage | --version)
instance display
Show all instances from all namespaces.
instance add
Create a new instance.
instance remove
Drop an existing instance.
instance flush
Drop all instances from the current namespace.
stats display
Show internal counters.
global display
Show the current values of the instance’s tweakable internal variables.
global update
Tweak one of the instance’s internal variables.
pool4 display
Show one of the tables from the
IPv4 transport address pool.
(Each protocol has one table.)
pool4 add
Upload an entry to the IPv4 transport address pool.
pool4 remove
Drop transport addresses from the IPv4 transport address pool.
pool4 flush
Empty the IPv4 transport address pool.
bib display
Show one of the BIB tables.
(Each protocol has one table.)
bib add
Add a static entry to the BIB.
bib remove
Remove an entry (static or otherwise) from the BIB.
session display
Show one of the the session
tables.
(Each protocol has one table.)
file handle
Parse all the configuration
from a JSON file.
Create instance if it doesn’t exist, update if it
does.
--instance <Name>
Name of the instance you want
to interact with.
It’s an ASCII string, 15 characters max. Defaults to
’default’.
--file <File>
JSON file which contains the
name of the instance you want to interact with.
Same JSON structure as the one from atomic
configuration.
--tcp |
Apply the operation on the TCP table. |
(This is the default table.)
--udp |
Apply the operation on the UDP table. |
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--icmp |
Apply the operation on the ICMP table. |
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--csv |
Output in CSV table format. |
--no-headers
Do not print table headers. (Nor footer, if applies.)
--netfilter
Sit the instance on top of the Netfilter framework.
--iptables
Sit the instance on top of the iptables framework.
--pool6 <IPv6-prefix>
Contents of the new
instance’s IPv6 pool.
The format is
’PREFIX_ADDRESS[/PREFIX_LENGTH]’.
--all |
Show all the counters. |
(Otherwise, only the nonzero ones are printed.)
--explain
Show a description of each counter.
--mark <Mark>
The pool4 entry will only be
allowed to mask packets carrying this mark.
It’s a 32-bit unsigned integer. Defaults to zero.
--max-iterations (auto | infinity | <Iterations>)
Maximum number of times the
mask-finding algorithm will be allowed to iterate.
auto computes a recommended default,
infinity removes the iteration cap,
<Iterations> (unsigned 32-bit integer) sets the
actual number.
--force
Apply operation even if certain validations fail.
--quick
Do not remove orphaned BIB and session entries.
--numeric
Do not query the DNS.
<Key> <Value>
Name of the variable you want to edit (see ’Globals’ section), and its new value.
<IPv4-Address> <Ports>
Descriptor of the range of
transport addresses you want to add or remove from the pool.
<Ports> is a range of ports; it should follow the
format ’<Min>[-<Max>]’.
The command will add or remove addresses
<IPv4-Address>#<Min> to
<IPv4-Address>#<Max>.
<IPv6-transport-address>, <IPv4-transport-address>
Transport addresses that shape
the BIB entry you want to add or remove.
The format is ’IPV6_ADDRESS#PORT’ and
’IPV4_ADDRESS#PORT’, respectively.
<Instance-Name>
Name of the instance you want
to add or remove.
If --instance or --file were included in <argp1>, then
the instance names must match.
<JSON-file>
Path to a JSON file.
manually-enabled <Boolean>
Enable or disable the instance.
pool6 <IPv6 Prefix>
The IPv6 pool’s prefix.
The format is
’PREFIX_ADDRESS[/PREFIX_LENGTH]’.
lowest-ipv6-mtu <Unsigned 32-bit integer>
Smallest reachable IPv6 MTU.
logging-debug <Boolean>
Enable logging of debug messages?
zeroize-traffic-class <Boolean>
Always set the IPv6
header’s ’Traffic Class’ field as zero?
Otherwise copy from IPv4 header’s
’TOS’.
override-tos <Boolean>
Override the IPv4
header’s ’TOS’ field as --tos?
Otherwise copy from IPv6 header’s ’Traffic
Class’.
tos <Unsigned 8-bit integer>
Value to override TOS as (only when override-tos is ON)
mtu-plateaus <Comma-separated list of unsigned 16-bit integers>
Set the list of plateaus for ICMPv4 Fragmentation Neededs with MTU unset.
address-dependent-filtering <Boolean>
Behave as
(address-)restricted-cone NAT?
Otherwise behave as full-cone NAT.
drop-icmpv6-info <Boolean>
Filter ICMPv6 Informational packets?
drop-externally-initiated-tcp <Boolean>
Drop externally initiated TCP connections?
tcp-est-timeout <HH:MM:SS.mmm>
Set the TCP established session lifetime.
tcp-trans-timeout <HH:MM:SS.mmm>
Set the TCP transitory session lifetime.
udp-timeout <HH:MM:SS.mmm>
Set the UDP session lifetime.
icmp-timeout <HH:MM:SS.mmm>
Set the ICMP session lifetime.
maximum-simultaneous-opens <Unsigned 32-bit integer>
Set the maximum allowable ’simultaneous’ Simultaneos Opens of TCP connections.
source-icmpv6-errors-better <Boolean>
Translate source addresses directly on 4-to-6 ICMP errors?
f-args <Unsigned 4-bit integer>
Defines the arguments that will
be sent to F().
(F() is defined by algorithm 3 of RFC 6056.)
- First (leftmost) bit is source address.
- Second bit is source port.
- Third bit is destination address.
- Fourth (rightmost) bit is destination port.
handle-rst-during-fin-rcv <Boolean>
Use transitory timer when RST is received during the V6 FIN RCV or V4 FIN RCV states?
logging-bib <Boolean>
Log BIBs as they are created and destroyed?
logging-session <Boolean>
Log sessions as they are created and destroyed?
trace <Boolean>
Log basic packet fields as they are received?
ss-enabled <Boolean>
Enable Session Synchronization?
ss-flush-asap <Boolean>
Try to synchronize sessions as soon as possible?
ss-flush-deadline <Unsigned 32-bit integer>
Inactive milliseconds after which to force a session sync.
ss-capacity <Unsigned 32-bit integer>
Maximim number of queuable entries.
ss-max-payload <Unsigned 32-bit integer>
Maximum amount of bytes joold should send per packet.
Create a new
instance named "Example":
jool instance add Example --iptables --pool6
64:ff9b::/96
Add addresses
192.0.2.10#1024 to 192.0.2.10#2048 to the IPv4/TCP pool:
jool -i Example pool4 add 192.0.2.10 1024-2048 --tcp
Print the TCP
table of the BIB:
jool -i Example bib display
Add an UDP
binding to the BIB:
jool -i Example bib add 192.0.2.10#2000 1::1#2000 --tcp
Remove the
binding from the BIB:
jool -i Example bib remove 192.0.2.10#2000 --tcp
Print the TCP
session table:
jool -i Example session display
Print the global
configuration values:
jool -i Example global display
Update some
global configuration value:
jool -i Example global update address-dependent-filtering
ON
TRUE, FALSE, 1, 0, YES, NO, ON and OFF are all valid booleans. You can mix case too.
Zero on success, non-zero on failure.
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Copyright 2023
NIC Mexico.
License: GPLv2 (GNU GPL version 2)
This is free software: you are free to change and
redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by law.
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