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3 # Begin $rc_base/init.d/suricata
5 # Description : Suricata Initscript
7 # Author : Stefan Schantl <stefan.schantl@ipfire.org>
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18 PATH
=/usr
/local
/sbin
:/usr
/local
/bin
:/bin
:/usr
/bin
:/sbin
:/usr
/sbin
; export PATH
20 eval $
(/usr
/local
/bin
/readhash
/var
/ipfire
/suricata
/settings
)
21 eval $
(/usr
/local
/bin
/readhash
/var
/ipfire
/ethernet
/settings
)
23 # Name of the firewall chains.
24 IPS_INPUT_CHAIN
="IPS_INPUT"
25 IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN
="IPS_FORWARD"
26 IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN
="IPS_OUTPUT"
28 # Optional options for the Netfilter queue.
29 NFQ_OPTS
="--queue-bypass "
31 # Array containing the 4 possible network zones.
32 network_zones
=( red green blue orange
)
34 # Array to store the network zones weather the IPS is enabled for.
37 # Mark and Mask options.
41 # PID file of suricata.
42 PID_FILE
="/var/run/suricata.pid"
44 # Function to get the amount of CPU cores of the system.
45 function get_cpu_count
{
48 # Loop through "/proc/cpuinfo" and count the amount of CPU cores.
50 [ "$line" ] && [ -z "${line%processor*}" ] && ((CPUCOUNT
++))
56 # Function to flush the firewall chains.
57 function flush_fw_chain
{
58 # Call iptables and flush the chains
59 iptables
-F "$IPS_INPUT_CHAIN"
60 iptables
-F "$IPS_FORWARD_CHAIN"
61 iptables
-F "$IPS_OUTPUT_CHAIN"
64 # Function to create the firewall rules to pass the traffic to suricata.
65 function generate_fw_rules
{
66 cpu_count
=$
(get_cpu_count
)
68 # Loop through the array of network zones.
69 for zone
in "${network_zones[@]}"; do
70 # Convert zone into upper case.
73 # Generate variable name for checking if the IDS is
74 # enabled on the zone.
75 enable_ids_zone
="ENABLE_IDS_$zone_upper"
77 # Check if the IDS is enabled for this network zone.
78 if [ "${!enable_ids_zone}" == "on" ]; then
79 # Check if the current processed zone is "red" and the configured type is PPPoE dialin.
80 if [ "$zone" == "red" ] && [ "$RED_TYPE" == "PPPOE" ]; then
81 # Set device name to ppp0.
84 # Generate variable name which contains the device name.
85 zone_name
="$zone_upper"
89 network_device
=${!zone_name}
92 # Add the network device to the array of enabled zones.
93 enabled_ips_zones
+=( "$network_device" )
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"
106 # Send all packets to queue 0.
107 NFQ_OPTIONS
+="--queue-num 0"
110 # Flush the firewall chains.
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
$NFQ_OPTIONS
121 # Create rules which are required to handle forwarded traffic.
122 for enabled_ips_zone_forward
in "${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
$NFQ_OPTIONS
127 # Clear repeat bit, so that it does not confuse IPsec or QoS
128 iptables
-A "${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/${MASK}"
136 # Get amount of CPU cores.
137 cpu_count
=$
(get_cpu_count
)
142 for i
in $
(seq 0 $
((cpu_count-1
)) ); do
146 # Check if the IDS should be started.
147 if [ "$ENABLE_IDS" == "on" ]; then
149 boot_mesg
"Starting Intrusion Detection System..."
150 /usr
/bin
/suricata
-c /etc
/suricata
/suricata.yaml
-D $NFQUEUES >/dev
/null
2>/dev
/null
153 # Allow reading the pidfile.
156 # Flush the firewall chain
159 # Generate firewall rules
165 boot_mesg
"Stopping Intrusion Detection System..."
166 killproc
-p $PID_FILE /var
/run
168 # Flush firewall chain.
171 # Remove suricata control socket.
172 rm /var
/run
/suricata
/* >/dev
/null
2>/dev
/null
174 # Trash remain pid file if still exists.
175 rm -f $PID_FILE >/dev
/null
2>/dev
/null
177 # Don't report returncode of rm if suricata was not started
182 statusproc
/usr
/bin
/suricata
190 # Send SIGUSR2 to the suricata process to perform a reload
192 kill -USR2 $
(pidof suricata
)
194 # Flush the firewall chain.
197 # Generate firewall rules.
202 echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}"
207 chmod 644 /var
/log
/suricata
/* 2>/dev
/null
209 # End $rc_base/init.d/suricata