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NAME

       ip-xfrm - transform configuration

SYNOPSIS

       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 ]
               [ seq SEQ ] [ replay-window SIZE ] [ replay-seq SEQ ] [ replay-oseq SEQ ] [ replay-seq-hi SEQ ] [
               replay-oseq-hi SEQ ] [ flag FLAG-LIST ] [ sel SELECTOR ] [ LIMIT-LIST ] [ encap ENCAP ] [ coa
               ADDR[/PLEN] ] [ ctx CTX ] [ extra-flag EXTRA-FLAG-LIST ]

       ip xfrm state allocspi ID [ mode MODE ] [ mark MARK [ mask MASK ] ] [ reqid REQID ] [ seq SEQ ] [ min SPI
               max SPI ]

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

       ip xfrm state { deleteall | list } [ ID ] [ mode MODE ] [ reqid REQID ] [ 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-NAME ALGO-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 } [ sport PORT ] [ dport PORT ] |
               { icmp | ipv6-icmp | mobility-header } [ type NUMBER ] [ code NUMBER ] |
               gre [ key { DOTTED-QUAD | NUMBER } ] }

       LIMIT-LIST := [ LIMIT-LIST ] limit LIMIT

       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 } SPORT DPORT OADDR

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

       EXTRA-FLAG := dont-encap-dscp

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

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

       ip xfrm policy { deleteall | list } [ nosock ] [ SELECTOR ] [ dir DIR ] [ index INDEX ] [ ptype PTYPE ] [
               action ACTION ] [ priority PRIORITY ] [ flag FLAG-LIST]

       ip xfrm policy flush [ ptype PTYPE ]

       ip xfrm policy count

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

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

       UPSPEC := proto { PROTO |
               { tcp | udp | sctp | dccp } [ sport PORT ] [ dport PORT ] |
               { icmp | ipv6-icmp | mobility-header } [ type NUMBER ] [ 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 ] limit LIMIT

       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 ] tmpl TMPL

       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 ] [ all
                | LISTofXFRM-OBJECTS ]

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

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

DESCRIPTION

       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 add         add new state into xfrm
       ip xfrm state update      update existing state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state allocspi    allocate an SPI value
       ip xfrm state delete      delete existing state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state get         get existing state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state deleteall   delete all existing state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state list        print out the list of existing state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state flush       flush all state in xfrm
       ip xfrm state count       count all existing state in xfrm

       ID     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.)

       XFRM-PROTO
              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).

       ALGO-LIST
              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.

       MODE   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).

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

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

       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.

       LIMIT-LIST
              sets limits in seconds, bytes, or numbers of packets.

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

       ip xfrm policy add         add a new policy
       ip xfrm policy update      update an existing policy
       ip xfrm policy delete      delete an existing policy
       ip xfrm policy get         get an existing policy
       ip xfrm policy deleteall   delete all existing xfrm policies
       ip xfrm policy list        print out the list of xfrm policies
       ip xfrm policy flush       flush policies

       nosock filter (remove) all socket policies from the output.

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

       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.

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

       CTX    sets the security context.

       PTYPE  can be main (default) or sub.

       ACTION can be allow (default) or block.

       PRIORITY
              is a number that defaults to zero.

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

       LIMIT-LIST
              sets limits in seconds, bytes, or numbers of packets.

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

       ID     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.)

       XFRM-PROTO
              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).

       MODE   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).

       LEVEL  can be required (default) or use.

       ip xfrm policy count   count existing policies

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

       ip xfrm policy set   configure 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.

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

       RBITS  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

AUTHOR

       Manpage revised by David Ward <david.ward@ll.mit.edu>
       Manpage revised by Christophe Gouault <christophe.gouault@6wind.com>
       Manpage revised by Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@6wind.com>