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diff --git a/target/linux/generic/patches-3.14/611-netfilter_match_bypass_default_table.patch b/target/linux/generic/patches-3.14/611-netfilter_match_bypass_default_table.patch
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index 0000000000..f4fa054c2b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/target/linux/generic/patches-3.14/611-netfilter_match_bypass_default_table.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+--- a/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_tables.c
++++ b/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_tables.c
+@@ -310,6 +310,33 @@ struct ipt_entry *ipt_next_entry(const s
+ return (void *)entry + entry->next_offset;
+ }
+
++static bool
++ipt_handle_default_rule(struct ipt_entry *e, unsigned int *verdict)
++{
++ struct xt_entry_target *t;
++ struct xt_standard_target *st;
++
++ if (e->target_offset != sizeof(struct ipt_entry))
++ return false;
++
++ if (!(e->ip.flags & IPT_F_NO_DEF_MATCH))
++ return false;
++
++ t = ipt_get_target(e);
++ if (t->u.kernel.target->target)
++ return false;
++
++ st = (struct xt_standard_target *) t;
++ if (st->verdict == XT_RETURN)
++ return false;
++
++ if (st->verdict >= 0)
++ return false;
++
++ *verdict = (unsigned)(-st->verdict) - 1;
++ return true;
++}
++
+ /* Returns one of the generic firewall policies, like NF_ACCEPT. */
+ unsigned int
+ ipt_do_table(struct sk_buff *skb,
+@@ -334,19 +361,6 @@ ipt_do_table(struct sk_buff *skb,
+ ip = ip_hdr(skb);
+ indev = in ? in->name : nulldevname;
+ outdev = out ? out->name : nulldevname;
+- /* We handle fragments by dealing with the first fragment as
+- * if it was a normal packet. All other fragments are treated
+- * normally, except that they will NEVER match rules that ask
+- * things we don't know, ie. tcp syn flag or ports). If the
+- * rule is also a fragment-specific rule, non-fragments won't
+- * match it. */
+- acpar.fragoff = ntohs(ip->frag_off) & IP_OFFSET;
+- acpar.thoff = ip_hdrlen(skb);
+- acpar.hotdrop = false;
+- acpar.in = in;
+- acpar.out = out;
+- acpar.family = NFPROTO_IPV4;
+- acpar.hooknum = hook;
+
+ IP_NF_ASSERT(table->valid_hooks & (1 << hook));
+ local_bh_disable();
+@@ -364,6 +378,26 @@ ipt_do_table(struct sk_buff *skb,
+ origptr = *stackptr;
+
+ e = get_entry(table_base, private->hook_entry[hook]);
++ if (ipt_handle_default_rule(e, &verdict)) {
++ ADD_COUNTER(e->counters, skb->len, 1);
++ xt_write_recseq_end(addend);
++ local_bh_enable();
++ return verdict;
++ }
++
++ /* We handle fragments by dealing with the first fragment as
++ * if it was a normal packet. All other fragments are treated
++ * normally, except that they will NEVER match rules that ask
++ * things we don't know, ie. tcp syn flag or ports). If the
++ * rule is also a fragment-specific rule, non-fragments won't
++ * match it. */
++ acpar.fragoff = ntohs(ip->frag_off) & IP_OFFSET;
++ acpar.thoff = ip_hdrlen(skb);
++ acpar.hotdrop = false;
++ acpar.in = in;
++ acpar.out = out;
++ acpar.family = NFPROTO_IPV4;
++ acpar.hooknum = hook;
+
+ pr_debug("Entering %s(hook %u); sp at %u (UF %p)\n",
+ table->name, hook, origptr,