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PF_ANEQ() macro will in most situations returns TRUE comparing two identical
IPv4 packets (when it should return FALSE). It happens because PF_ANEQ() doesn't stop if first 32 bits of IPv4 packets are equal and starts to check next 3*32 bits (like for IPv6 packet). Those bits containt some garbage and in result PF_ANEQ() wrongly returns TRUE. Fix: Check if packet is of AF_INET type and if it is then compare only first 32 bits of data. PR: 204005 Submitted by: Miłosz Kaniewski
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@ -198,10 +198,11 @@ extern struct rwlock pf_rules_lock;
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(a)->addr32[0] == (b)->addr32[0])) \
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#define PF_ANEQ(a, b, c) \
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((a)->addr32[0] != (b)->addr32[0] || \
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((c == AF_INET && (a)->addr32[0] != (b)->addr32[0]) || \
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(c == AF_INET6 && (a)->addr32[3] != (b)->addr32[3] && \
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(a)->addr32[1] != (b)->addr32[1] || \
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(a)->addr32[2] != (b)->addr32[2] || \
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(a)->addr32[3] != (b)->addr32[3]) \
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(a)->addr32[3] != (b)->addr32[3])) \
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#define PF_AZERO(a, c) \
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((c == AF_INET && !(a)->addr32[0]) || \
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