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Quan Tian 377f521038 kube-proxy: change implementation of LoadBalancerSourceRanges for wider kernel support
The nftables implementation made use of concatenation of ranges when
creating the set "firewall-allow", but the support was not available
before kernel 5.6. Therefore, nftables mode couldn't run on earlier
kernels, while 5.4 is still widely used.

An alternative of concatenation of ranges is to create a separate
firewall chain for every service port that needs firewalling, and jump
to the service's firewall chain from the common firewall chain via a
rule with vmap.

Renaming from "firewall" to "firewall-ips" is required when changing the
set to the map to support existing clusters to upgrade, otherwise it
would fail to create the map. Besides, "firewall-ips" corresponds to the
"service-ips" map, later we can add use "firewall-nodeports" if it's
determined that NodePort traffic should be subject to
LoadBalancerSourceRanges.

Signed-off-by: Quan Tian <qtian@vmware.com>
2024-01-08 19:26:38 +08:00
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