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1 | #!/bin/sh |
2 | ######################################################################## | |
3 | # Begin $rc_base/init.d/suricata | |
4 | # | |
5 | # Description : Suricata Initscript | |
6 | # | |
7 | # Author : Stefan Schantl <stefan.schantl@ipfire.org> | |
8 | # | |
9cf253e1 | 9 | # Version : 01.01 |
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10 | # |
11 | # Notes : | |
12 | # | |
13 | ######################################################################## | |
14 | ||
15 | . /etc/sysconfig/rc | |
16 | . ${rc_functions} | |
17 | ||
18 | PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin; export PATH | |
19 | ||
d72b3e64 | 20 | eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/suricata/settings) |
e8a28edb | 21 | eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/ethernet/settings) |
d72b3e64 | 22 | |
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23 | # Name of the firewall chains. |
24 | IPS_INPUT_CHAIN="IPS_INPUT" | |
25 | IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN="IPS_FORWARD" | |
26 | IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN="IPS_OUTPUT" | |
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27 | |
28 | # Optional options for the Netfilter queue. | |
29 | NFQ_OPTS="--queue-bypass " | |
30 | ||
31 | # Array containing the 4 possible network zones. | |
32 | network_zones=( red green blue orange ) | |
33 | ||
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34 | # Array to store the network zones weather the IPS is enabled for. |
35 | enabled_ips_zones=() | |
36 | ||
3c2c5483 | 37 | # Mark and Mask options. |
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38 | MARK="0x70000000" |
39 | MASK="0x70000000" | |
3c2c5483 | 40 | |
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41 | # PID file of suricata. |
42 | PID_FILE="/var/run/suricata.pid" | |
43 | ||
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44 | # Function to get the amount of CPU cores of the system. |
45 | function get_cpu_count { | |
46 | CPUCOUNT=0 | |
47 | ||
48 | # Loop through "/proc/cpuinfo" and count the amount of CPU cores. | |
49 | while read line; do | |
50 | [ "$line" ] && [ -z "${line%processor*}" ] && ((CPUCOUNT++)) | |
51 | done </proc/cpuinfo | |
52 | ||
53 | echo $CPUCOUNT | |
54 | } | |
55 | ||
9cf253e1 | 56 | # Function to flush the firewall chains. |
5e3067cb | 57 | function flush_fw_chain { |
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58 | # Call iptables and flush the chains |
59 | iptables -F "$IPS_INPUT_CHAIN" | |
60 | iptables -F "$IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN" | |
61 | iptables -F "$IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN" | |
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62 | } |
63 | ||
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64 | # Function to create the firewall rules to pass the traffic to suricata. |
65 | function generate_fw_rules { | |
66 | cpu_count=$(get_cpu_count) | |
67 | ||
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68 | # Loop through the array of network zones. |
69 | for zone in "${network_zones[@]}"; do | |
70 | # Convert zone into upper case. | |
71 | zone_upper=${zone^^} | |
72 | ||
73 | # Generate variable name for checking if the IDS is | |
74 | # enabled on the zone. | |
75 | enable_ids_zone="ENABLE_IDS_$zone_upper" | |
76 | ||
77 | # Check if the IDS is enabled for this network zone. | |
78 | if [ "${!enable_ids_zone}" == "on" ]; then | |
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79 | # Check if the current processed zone is "red" and the configured type is PPPoE dialin. |
80 | if [ "$zone" == "red" ] && [ "$RED_TYPE" == "PPPOE" ]; then | |
81 | # Set device name to ppp0. | |
82 | network_device="ppp0" | |
83 | else | |
84 | # Generate variable name which contains the device name. | |
85 | zone_name="$zone_upper" | |
86 | zone_name+="_DEV" | |
87 | ||
88 | # Grab device name. | |
89 | network_device=${!zone_name} | |
90 | fi | |
c9b07d6a | 91 | |
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92 | # Add the network device to the array of enabled zones. |
93 | enabled_ips_zones+=( "$network_device" ) | |
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94 | fi |
95 | done | |
5d04cfe7 | 96 | |
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97 | # Assign NFQ_OPTS |
98 | NFQ_OPTIONS=$NFQ_OPTS | |
99 | ||
100 | # Check if there are multiple cpu cores available. | |
101 | if [ "$cpu_count" -gt "1" ]; then | |
102 | # Balance beetween all queues. | |
103 | NFQ_OPTIONS+="--queue-balance 0:$(($cpu_count-1))" | |
104 | NFQ_OPTIONS+=" --queue-cpu-fanout" | |
105 | else | |
106 | # Send all packets to queue 0. | |
107 | NFQ_OPTIONS+="--queue-num 0" | |
108 | fi | |
109 | ||
110 | # Flush the firewall chains. | |
111 | flush_fw_chain | |
112 | ||
113 | # Check if the array of enabled_ips_zones contains any elements. | |
114 | if [[ ${enabled_ips_zones[@]} ]]; then | |
115 | # Loop through the array and create firewall rules. | |
116 | for enabled_ips_zone in "${enabled_ips_zones[@]}"; do | |
117 | # Create rules queue input and output related traffic and pass it to the IPS. | |
118 | iptables -I "$IPS_INPUT_CHAIN" -i "$enabled_ips_zone" -m mark ! --mark "$MARK"/"$MASK" -j NFQUEUE $NFQ_OPTIONS | |
119 | iptables -I "$IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN" -o "$enabled_ips_zone" -m mark ! --mark "$MARK"/"$MASK" -j NFQUEUE $NFQ_OPTIONS | |
120 | ||
121 | # Create rules which are required to handle forwarded traffic. | |
122 | for enabled_ips_zone_forward in "${enabled_ips_zones[@]}"; do | |
123 | iptables -I "$IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN" -i "$enabled_ips_zone" -o "$enabled_ips_zone_forward" -m mark ! --mark "$MARK"/"$MASK" -j NFQUEUE $NFQ_OPTIONS | |
124 | done | |
125 | done | |
126 | ||
127 | # Clear repeat bit, so that it does not confuse IPsec or QoS | |
128 | iptables -A "${IPS_INPUT_CHAIN}" -j MARK --set-xmark "0x0/${MASK}" | |
129 | iptables -A "${IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN}" -j MARK --set-xmark "0x0/${MASK}" | |
130 | iptables -A "${IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN}" -j MARK --set-xmark "0x0/${MASK}" | |
131 | fi | |
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132 | } |
133 | ||
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134 | case "$1" in |
135 | start) | |
136 | # Get amount of CPU cores. | |
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137 | cpu_count=$(get_cpu_count) |
138 | ||
139 | # Numer of NFQUES. | |
d72b3e64 | 140 | NFQUEUES= |
c9b07d6a | 141 | |
e776d33c | 142 | for i in $(seq 0 $((cpu_count-1)) ); do |
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143 | NFQUEUES+="-q $i " |
144 | done | |
d72b3e64 | 145 | |
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146 | # Check if the IDS should be started. |
147 | if [ "$ENABLE_IDS" == "on" ]; then | |
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148 | # Start the IDS. |
149 | boot_mesg "Starting Intrusion Detection System..." | |
af006569 | 150 | /usr/bin/suricata -c /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml -D $NFQUEUES >/dev/null 2>/dev/null |
3c2c5483 | 151 | evaluate_retval |
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152 | |
153 | # Allow reading the pidfile. | |
154 | chmod 644 $PID_FILE | |
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155 | |
156 | # Flush the firewall chain | |
157 | flush_fw_chain | |
158 | ||
159 | # Generate firewall rules | |
160 | generate_fw_rules | |
3c2c5483 | 161 | fi |
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162 | ;; |
163 | ||
164 | stop) | |
165 | boot_mesg "Stopping Intrusion Detection System..." | |
00a03114 | 166 | killproc -p $PID_FILE /var/run |
d72b3e64 | 167 | |
3c2c5483 | 168 | # Flush firewall chain. |
c9b07d6a | 169 | flush_fw_chain |
3c2c5483 | 170 | |
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171 | # Remove suricata control socket. |
172 | rm /var/run/suricata/* >/dev/null 2>/dev/null | |
173 | ||
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174 | # Trash remain pid file if still exists. |
175 | rm -f $PID_FILE >/dev/null 2>/dev/null | |
176 | ||
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177 | # Don't report returncode of rm if suricata was not started |
178 | exit 0 | |
179 | ;; | |
180 | ||
181 | status) | |
182 | statusproc /usr/bin/suricata | |
183 | ;; | |
184 | ||
185 | restart) | |
186 | $0 stop | |
187 | $0 start | |
188 | ;; | |
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189 | reload) |
190 | # Send SIGUSR2 to the suricata process to perform a reload | |
191 | # of the ruleset. | |
192 | kill -USR2 $(pidof suricata) | |
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193 | |
194 | # Flush the firewall chain. | |
195 | flush_fw_chain | |
196 | ||
197 | # Generate firewall rules. | |
198 | generate_fw_rules | |
6187da50 | 199 | ;; |
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200 | |
201 | *) | |
6187da50 | 202 | echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}" |
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203 | exit 1 |
204 | ;; | |
205 | esac | |
206 | ||
207 | chmod 644 /var/log/suricata/* 2>/dev/null | |
208 | ||
209 | # End $rc_base/init.d/suricata |