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www-data@216.73.216.10: ~ $
#!/usr/sbin/nft -f

# This example file shows how to implement load balancing using the nftables
# framework.
# This script is meant to be loaded with `nft -f <file>`
# You require linux kernel >= 4.12 and nft >= 0.7
# For up-to-date information please visit https://wiki.nftables.org

flush ruleset

table ip nat {
	chain prerouting {
		type nat hook prerouting priority -300;
		# round-robing load balancing between the 2 IPv4 addresses:
		dnat to numgen inc mod 2 map {
				0 : 192.168.10.100, \
				1 : 192.168.20.200 }
		# emulate flow distribution with different backend weights using intervals:
		dnat to numgen inc mod 10 map {
				0-5 : 192.168.10.100, \
				6-9 : 192.168.20.200 }
		# tcp port based distribution is also possible:
		ip protocol tcp dnat to 192.168.1.100 : numgen inc mod 2 map {
				0 : 4040 ,\
				1 : 4050 }
		# consistent hash-based distribution:
		dnat to jhash ip saddr . tcp dport mod 2 map {
				0 : 192.168.20.100, \
				1 : 192.168.30.100 }
	}
}

table ip raw {
	chain prerouting {
		type filter hook prerouting priority -300;
		# using stateless NAT, round-robing distribution (you could use hashing too):
		tcp dport 80 notrack ip daddr set numgen inc mod 2 map { 0 : 192.168.1.100, 1 : 192.168.1.101 }
	}
}

table netdev mytable {
	chain ingress {
		# mind the NIC devices, they must exist in the system
		type filter hook ingress device eth0 priority 0;
		# using Direct Server Return (DSR), connectionless approach:
		udp dport 53 ether saddr set aa:bb:cc:dd:ff:ee ether daddr set numgen inc mod 2 map {
					0 : aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa,
					1 : bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb } fwd to eth1
		# using Direct Server Return (DSR), connection-oriented flows:
		 tcp dport 80 ether saddr set aa:bb:cc:dd:ff:ee ether daddr set jhash ip saddr . tcp sport mod 2 map {
					0 : aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa,
					1 : bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb } fwd to eth1
	}
}

Filemanager

Name Type Size Permission Actions
sysvinit Folder 0755
README File 475 B 0644
all-in-one.nft File 1016 B 0644
arp-filter.nft File 129 B 0644
bridge-filter.nft File 197 B 0644
ct_helpers.nft File 1.23 KB 0755
inet-filter.nft File 187 B 0644
inet-nat.nft File 251 B 0644
ipv4-filter.nft File 182 B 0644
ipv4-mangle.nft File 74 B 0644
ipv4-nat.nft File 246 B 0644
ipv4-raw.nft File 137 B 0644
ipv6-filter.nft File 186 B 0644
ipv6-mangle.nft File 78 B 0644
ipv6-nat.nft File 253 B 0644
ipv6-raw.nft File 141 B 0644
load_balancing.nft File 1.81 KB 0755
nat.nft File 1.14 KB 0755
netdev-ingress.nft File 128 B 0644
overview.nft File 1.05 KB 0755
pf.os File 28.21 KB 0644
secmark.nft File 2.35 KB 0755
sets_and_maps.nft File 1.25 KB 0755
workstation.nft File 817 B 0755
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