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ip-xfrm - transform configuration


ip [ OPTIONS ] xfrm { COMMAND | help }

ip xfrm XFRM-OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

XFRM-OBJECT := state | policy | monitor

ip xfrm state { add | update } ID [ ALGO-LIST ] [ mode MODE ] [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ reqid REQID ] [ seqSEQ ] [ replay-window SIZE ] [ replay-seqSEQ ] [ replay-oseq SEQ ] [ replay-seq-hiSEQ ] [ replay-oseq-hi SEQ ] [ flagFLAG-LIST ] [ sel SELECTOR ] [ LIMIT-LIST ] [ encap ENCAP ] [ coa ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ ctx CTX ] [ extra-flag EXTRA-FLAG-LIST ] [ output-mark OUTPUT-MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ if_id IF-ID ] [ tfcpad LENGTH ]

ip xfrm state allocspi ID [ mode MODE ] [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ reqidREQID ] [ seq SEQ ] [ min SPI maxSPI ]

ip xfrm state { delete | get } ID [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ]

ip [ -4 | -6 ] xfrm state deleteall [ ID ] [ mode MODE ] [ reqid REQID ] [ flag FLAG-LIST ]

ip [ -4 | -6 ] xfrm state list [ ID ] [ nokeys ] [ mode MODE ] [ reqidREQID ] [ flag FLAG-LIST ]

ip xfrm state flush [ proto XFRM-PROTO ]

ip xfrm state count

ID := [ src ADDR ] [ dst ADDR ] [ proto XFRM-PROTO ] [ spi SPI ]

XFRM-PROTO := esp | ah | comp | route2 | hao

ALGO-LIST := [ ALGO-LIST ] ALGO

ALGO := { enc | auth } ALGO-NAMEALGO-KEYMAT |
auth-trunc ALGO-NAME ALGO-KEYMAT ALGO-TRUNC-LEN |
aead ALGO-NAME ALGO-KEYMAT ALGO-ICV-LEN |
comp ALGO-NAME

MODE := transport | tunnel | beet | ro | in_trigger

FLAG-LIST := [ FLAG-LIST ] FLAG

FLAG := noecn | decap-dscp | nopmtudisc | wildrecv | icmp | af-unspec | align4 | esn

SELECTOR := [ src ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ dst ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ dev DEV ]
[ UPSPEC ]

UPSPEC := proto { PROTO |
{ tcp | udp | sctp | dccp } [ sportPORT ] [ dport PORT ] |
{ icmp | ipv6-icmp | mobility-header } [ typeNUMBER ] [ code NUMBER ] |
gre [ key { DOTTED-QUAD | NUMBER } ] }

LIMIT-LIST := [ LIMIT-LIST ] limitLIMIT

LIMIT := { time-soft | time-hard | time-use-soft | time-use-hard } SECONDS |
{ byte-soft | byte-hard } SIZE |
{ packet-soft | packet-hard } COUNT

ENCAP := { espinudp | espinudp-nonike | espintcp } SPORT DPORT OADDR

EXTRA-FLAG-LIST := [ EXTRA-FLAG-LIST ] EXTRA-FLAG

EXTRA-FLAG := dont-encap-dscp | oseq-may-wrap

ip xfrm policy { add | update } SELECTOR dir DIR [ ctx CTX ] [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ indexINDEX ] [ ptype PTYPE ] [ action ACTION ] [ priority PRIORITY ] [ flag FLAG-LIST ] [ if_id IF-ID ] [ LIMIT-LIST ] [ TMPL-LIST ]

ip xfrm policy { delete | get } { SELECTOR | index INDEX } dir DIR [ ctx CTX ] [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ ptype PTYPE ] [ if_id IF-ID ]

ip [ -4 | -6 ] xfrm policy { deleteall | list } [ nosock ] [ SELECTOR ] [ dir DIR ] [ index INDEX ] [ ptypePTYPE ] [ action ACTION ] [ priorityPRIORITY ] [ flag FLAG-LIST]

ip xfrm policy flush [ ptype PTYPE ]

ip xfrm policy count

ip xfrm policy set [ hthresh4 LBITSRBITS ] [ hthresh6 LBITS RBITS ]

ip xfrm policy setdefault DIR ACTION [ DIR ACTION ] [ DIR ACTION ]

ip xfrm policy getdefault

SELECTOR := [ src ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ dst ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ dev DEV ] [ UPSPEC ]

UPSPEC := proto { PROTO |
{ tcp | udp | sctp | dccp } [ sportPORT ] [ dport PORT ] |
{ icmp | ipv6-icmp | mobility-header } [ typeNUMBER ] [ code NUMBER ] |
gre [ key { DOTTED-QUAD | NUMBER } ] }

DIR := in | out | fwd

PTYPE := main | sub

ACTION := allow | block

FLAG-LIST := [ FLAG-LIST ] FLAG

FLAG := localok | icmp

LIMIT-LIST := [ LIMIT-LIST ] limitLIMIT

LIMIT := { time-soft | time-hard | time-use-soft | time-use-hard } SECONDS |
{ byte-soft | byte-hard } SIZE |
{ packet-soft | packet-hard } COUNT

TMPL-LIST := [ TMPL-LIST ] tmplTMPL

TMPL := ID [ mode MODE ] [ reqid REQID ] [ level LEVEL ]

ID := [ src ADDR ] [ dst ADDR ] [ proto XFRM-PROTO ] [ spi SPI ]

XFRM-PROTO := esp | ah | comp | route2 | hao

MODE := transport | tunnel | beet | ro | in_trigger

LEVEL := required | use

ip xfrm monitor [ all-nsid ] [ nokeys ] [ all
| LISTofXFRM-OBJECTS ]

LISTofXFRM-OBJECTS := [ LISTofXFRM-OBJECTS ] XFRM-OBJECT

XFRM-OBJECT := acquire | expire | SA | policy | aevent | report


xfrm is an IP framework for transforming packets (such as encrypting their payloads). This framework is used to implement the IPsec protocol suite (with the state object operating on the Security Association Database, and the policy object operating on the Security Policy Database). It is also used for the IP Payload Compression Protocol and features of Mobile IPv6.

ip xfrm state addadd new state into xfrm
ip xfrm state updateupdate existing state in xfrm
ip xfrm state allocspiallocate an SPI value
ip xfrm state deletedelete existing state in xfrm
ip xfrm state getget existing state in xfrm
ip xfrm state deletealldelete all existing state in xfrm
ip xfrm state listprint out the list of existing state in xfrm
ip xfrm state flushflush all state in xfrm
ip xfrm state countcount all existing state in xfrm

is specified by a source address, destination address, transform protocol XFRM-PROTO, and/or Security Parameter Index SPI. (For IP Payload Compression, the Compression Parameter Index or CPI is used for SPI.)

specifies a transform protocol: IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (esp), IPsec Authentication Header (ah), IP Payload Compression (comp), Mobile IPv6 Type 2 Routing Header (route2), or Mobile IPv6 Home Address Option (hao).

contains one or more algorithms to use. Each algorithm ALGO is specified by:
the algorithm type: encryption (enc), authentication (auth or auth-trunc), authenticated encryption with associated data (aead), or compression (comp)
the algorithm name ALGO-NAME (see below)
(for all except comp) the keying material ALGO-KEYMAT, which may include both a key and a salt or nonce value; refer to the corresponding RFC
(for auth-trunc only) the truncation length ALGO-TRUNC-LEN in bits
(for aead only) the Integrity Check Value length ALGO-ICV-LEN in bits

Encryption algorithms include ecb(cipher_null), cbc(des), cbc(des3_ede), cbc(cast5), cbc(blowfish), cbc(aes), cbc(serpent), cbc(camellia), cbc(twofish), and rfc3686(ctr(aes)).

Authentication algorithms include digest_null, hmac(md5), hmac(sha1), hmac(sha256), hmac(sha384), hmac(sha512), hmac(rmd160), and xcbc(aes).

Authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD) algorithms include rfc4106(gcm(aes)), rfc4309(ccm(aes)), and rfc4543(gcm(aes)).

Compression algorithms include deflate, lzs, and lzjh.

specifies a mode of operation for the transform protocol. IPsec and IP Payload Compression modes are transport, tunnel, and (for IPsec ESP only) Bound End-to-End Tunnel (beet). Mobile IPv6 modes are route optimization (ro) and inbound trigger (in_trigger).

contains one or more of the following optional flags: noecn, decap-dscp, nopmtudisc, wildrecv, icmp, af-unspec, align4, or esn.

selects the traffic that will be controlled by the policy, based on the source address, the destination address, the network device, and/or UPSPEC.

selects traffic by protocol. For the tcp, udp, sctp, or dccp protocols, the source and destination port can optionally be specified. For the icmp, ipv6-icmp, or mobility-header protocols, the type and code numbers can optionally be specified. For the gre protocol, the key can optionally be specified as a dotted-quad or number. Other protocols can be selected by name or number PROTO.

sets limits in seconds, bytes, or numbers of packets.

encapsulates packets with protocol espinudp, espinudp-nonike, or espintcp, using source port SPORT, destination port DPORT , and original address OADDR.

used to match xfrm policies and states

used to set the output mark to influence the routing of the packets emitted by the state

xfrm interface identifier used to in both xfrm policies and states

ip xfrm policy addadd a new policy
ip xfrm policy updateupdate an existing policy
ip xfrm policy deletedelete an existing policy
ip xfrm policy getget an existing policy
ip xfrm policy deletealldelete all existing xfrm policies
ip xfrm policy listprint out the list of xfrm policies
ip xfrm policy flushflush policies

filter (remove) all socket policies from the output.

selects the traffic that will be controlled by the policy, based on the source address, the destination address, the network device, and/or UPSPEC.

selects traffic by protocol. For the tcp, udp, sctp, or dccp protocols, the source and destination port can optionally be specified. For the icmp, ipv6-icmp, or mobility-header protocols, the type and code numbers can optionally be specified. For the gre protocol, the key can optionally be specified as a dotted-quad or number. Other protocols can be selected by name or number PROTO.

selects the policy direction as in, out, or fwd.

sets the security context.

can be main (default) or sub.

can be allow (default) or block.

is a number that defaults to zero.

contains one or both of the following optional flags: local or icmp.

sets limits in seconds, bytes, or numbers of packets.

is a template list specified using ID, MODE, REQID, and/or LEVEL.

is specified by a source address, destination address, transform protocol XFRM-PROTO, and/or Security Parameter Index SPI. (For IP Payload Compression, the Compression Parameter Index or CPI is used for SPI.)

specifies a transform protocol: IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (esp), IPsec Authentication Header (ah), IP Payload Compression (comp), Mobile IPv6 Type 2 Routing Header (route2), or Mobile IPv6 Home Address Option (hao).

specifies a mode of operation for the transform protocol. IPsec and IP Payload Compression modes are transport, tunnel, and (for IPsec ESP only) Bound End-to-End Tunnel (beet). Mobile IPv6 modes are route optimization (ro) and inbound trigger (in_trigger).

can be required (default) or use.

ip xfrm policy countcount existing policies

Use one or more -s options to display more details, including policy hash table information.

ip xfrm policy setconfigure the policy hash table

Security policies whose address prefix lengths are greater than or equal policy hash table thresholds are hashed. Others are stored in the policy_inexact chained list.

specifies the minimum local address prefix length of policies that are stored in the Security Policy Database hash table.

specifies the minimum remote address prefix length of policies that are stored in the Security Policy Database hash table.

ip xfrm monitor state monitoring for xfrm objects

The xfrm objects to monitor can be optionally specified.

If the all-nsid option is set, the program listens to all network namespaces that have a nsid assigned into the network namespace were the program is running. A prefix is displayed to show the network namespace where the message originates. Example:


[nsid 1]Flushed state proto 0

Manpage revised by David Ward <[email protected]>
Manpage revised by Christophe Gouault <[email protected]>
Manpage revised by Nicolas Dichtel <[email protected]>

20 Dec 2011iproute2