On 7/11/25 2:42 PM, Gabriel Goller wrote:
> It is currently impossible to enable ipv6 forwarding on a per-interface
> basis like in ipv4. To enable forwarding on an ipv6 interface we need to
> enable it on all interfaces and disable it on the other interfaces using
> a netfilter rule. This is especially cumbersome if you have lots of
> interface and only want to enable forwarding on a few. According to the
> sysctl docs [0] the `net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding` enables forwarding
> for all interfaces, while the interface-specific
> `net.ipv6.conf.<interface>.forwarding` configures the interface
> Host/Router configuration.
> 
> Introduce a new sysctl flag `force_forwarding`, which can be set on every
> interface. The ip6_forwarding function will then check if the global
> forwarding flag OR the force_forwarding flag is active and forward the
> packet.
> 
> To preserver backwards-compatibility reset the flag (on all interfaces)
> to 0 if the net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding flag is set to 0.
> 
> Add a short selftest that checks if a packet gets forwarded with and
> without `force_forwarding`.
> 
> [0]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
> 
> Signed-off-by: Gabriel Goller <[email protected]>
> Acked-by: Nicolas Dichtel <[email protected]>
> ---
> v6: 
>     * rebase
>     * remove brackts around single line
>     * add 'nodad' to addresses in selftest to avoid sporadic failures

I'm sorry, but it still does not apply. Please rebase again and re-submit.

Thanks,

Paolo


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