iptables -P FORWARD DROP
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
+ # Enable TRACE logging to syslog
+ modprobe nf_log_ipv4
+ sysctl -q -w net.netfilter.nf_log.2=nf_log_ipv4
+
# Empty LOG_DROP and LOG_REJECT chains
iptables -N LOG_DROP
- iptables -A LOG_DROP -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG
+ iptables -A LOG_DROP -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG
iptables -A LOG_DROP -j DROP
iptables -N LOG_REJECT
- iptables -A LOG_REJECT -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG
+ iptables -A LOG_REJECT -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG
iptables -A LOG_REJECT -j REJECT
# This chain will log, then DROPs packets with certain bad combinations
- # of flags might indicate a port-scan attempt (xmas, null, etc)
+ # of flags might indicate a port-scan attempt (xmas, null, etc.)
iptables -N PSCAN
if [ "$DROPPORTSCAN" == "on" ]; then
- iptables -A PSCAN -p tcp -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_TCP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_TCP PScan"
- iptables -A PSCAN -p udp -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_UDP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_UDP PScan"
- iptables -A PSCAN -p icmp -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_ICMP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_ICMP PScan"
- iptables -A PSCAN -f -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_FRAG Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_FRAG PScan"
+ iptables -A PSCAN -p tcp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_TCP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_TCP PScan"
+ iptables -A PSCAN -p udp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_UDP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_UDP PScan"
+ iptables -A PSCAN -p icmp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_ICMP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_ICMP PScan"
+ iptables -A PSCAN -f -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_FRAG Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_FRAG PScan"
fi
iptables -A PSCAN -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_PScan"
# New tcp packets without SYN set - could well be an obscure type of port scan
- # that's not covered above, may just be a broken windows machine
+ # that's not covered above, may just be a broken Windows machine
iptables -N NEWNOTSYN
if [ "$DROPNEWNOTSYN" == "on" ]; then
- iptables -A NEWNOTSYN -m limit --limit 10/minute -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_NEWNOTSYN "
+ iptables -A NEWNOTSYN -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_NEWNOTSYN "
fi
iptables -A NEWNOTSYN -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_NEWNOTSYN"
iptables -t raw -N CONNTRACK
iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -j CONNTRACK
- # Conntrack helpers (https://home.regit.org/netfilter-en/secure-use-of-helpers/)
-
- # SIP
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_SIP}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_sip
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper sip -j ACCEPT
- for proto in udp tcp; do
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p "${proto}" --dport 5060 -j CT --helper sip
- done
- fi
-
- # H.323
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_H323}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_h323
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper h323 -j ACCEPT
-
- # Gatekeeper RAS
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p udp --dport 1719 -j CT --helper RAS
-
- # Q.931
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p tcp --dport 1720 -j CT --helper Q.931
- fi
-
- # FTP
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_FTP}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_ftp
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper ftp -p tcp --dport 1024: -j ACCEPT
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p tcp --dport 21 -j CT --helper ftp
- fi
+ # Conntrack helper (https://home.regit.org/netfilter-en/secure-use-of-helpers/)
- # PPTP
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_PPTP}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_pptp
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper pptp -j ACCEPT
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p tcp --dport 1723 -j CT --helper pptp
- fi
+ # GRE (always enabled)
+ modprobe nf_conntrack_proto_gre
- # TFTP
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_TFTP}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_tftp
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper tftp -j ACCEPT
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p udp --dport 69 -j CT --helper tftp
- fi
-
- # IRC
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_IRC}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_irc
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper irc -j ACCEPT
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p tcp --dport 6667 -j CT --helper irc
- fi
-
- # Amanda
- if [ "${CONNTRACK_AMANDA}" = "on" ]; then
- modprobe nf_nat_amanda
- iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED \
- -m helper --helper amanda -j ACCEPT
- iptables -t raw -A CONNTRACK -p tcp -j CT --helper amanda
- fi
-
- # Fix for braindead ISP's
+ # Fix for braindead ISPs
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu
# CUSTOM chains, can be used by the users themselves
iptables -A FORWARD -j P2PBLOCK
iptables -A OUTPUT -j P2PBLOCK
- # Guardian (IPS) chains
+ # IPS (Guardian) chains
iptables -N GUARDIAN
iptables -A INPUT -j GUARDIAN
iptables -A FORWARD -j GUARDIAN
iptables -A FORWARD -i tun+ -j OVPNBLOCK
iptables -A FORWARD -o tun+ -j OVPNBLOCK
+ # IPS (Suricata) chains
+ iptables -N IPS_INPUT
+ iptables -N IPS_FORWARD
+ iptables -N IPS_OUTPUT
+ iptables -A INPUT -j IPS_INPUT
+ iptables -A FORWARD -j IPS_FORWARD
+ iptables -A OUTPUT -j IPS_OUTPUT
+
# OpenVPN transfer network translation
iptables -t nat -N OVPNNAT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j OVPNNAT
iptables -A OUTPUT -o "${GREEN_DEV}" -j DHCPGREENOUTPUT
fi
- # allow DHCP on BLUE to be turned on/off
+ # Allow DHCP on BLUE to be turned on/off
iptables -N DHCPBLUEINPUT
iptables -N DHCPBLUEOUTPUT
if [ -n "${BLUE_DEV}" ]; then
iptables -A OUTPUT -o "${BLUE_DEV}" -j DHCPBLUEOUTPUT
fi
- # GeoIP block
- iptables -N GEOIPBLOCK
- iptables -A INPUT -j GEOIPBLOCK
- iptables -A FORWARD -j GEOIPBLOCK
+ # Location Block
+ iptables -N LOCATIONBLOCK
+ iptables -A INPUT -j LOCATIONBLOCK
+ iptables -A FORWARD -j LOCATIONBLOCK
# trafic from ipsecX/TUN/TAP interfaces, before "-i GREEN_DEV" accept everything
iptables -N IPSECINPUT
# Always allow accessing the web GUI from GREEN.
iptables -N GUIINPUT
iptables -A INPUT -j GUIINPUT
- iptables -A GUIINPUT -i "${GREEN_DEV}" -p tcp --dport 444 -j ACCEPT
+ if [ -n "${GREEN_DEV}" ]; then
+ iptables -A GUIINPUT -i "${GREEN_DEV}" -p tcp --dport 444 -j ACCEPT
+ fi
# WIRELESS chains
iptables -N WIRELESSINPUT
iptables -N OVPNINPUT
iptables -A INPUT -j OVPNINPUT
- # TOR
+ # Tor (inbound and outbound)
iptables -N TOR_INPUT
iptables -A INPUT -j TOR_INPUT
+ iptables -N TOR_OUTPUT
+ iptables -A OUTPUT -j TOR_OUTPUT
# Jump into the actual firewall ruleset.
iptables -N INPUTFW
iptables -t nat -N NAT_DESTINATION_FIX
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j NAT_DESTINATION_FIX
- iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \
- -m mark --mark 1 -j SNAT --to-source "${GREEN_ADDRESS}"
+ if [ -n "${GREEN_ADDRESS}" ]; then
+ iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \
+ -m mark --mark 1 -j SNAT --to-source "${GREEN_ADDRESS}"
+ fi
if [ -n "${BLUE_ADDRESS}" ]; then
iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \
-m mark --mark 3 -j SNAT --to-source "${ORANGE_ADDRESS}"
fi
- # upnp chain for our upnp daemon
- iptables -t nat -N UPNPFW
- iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j UPNPFW
- iptables -N UPNPFW
- iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j UPNPFW
-
# RED chain, used for the red interface
iptables -N REDINPUT
iptables -A INPUT -j REDINPUT
iptables -t nat -N REDNAT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j REDNAT
- # Populate IPsec block chain
- /usr/lib/firewall/ipsec-block
+ # Populate IPsec chains
+ /usr/lib/firewall/ipsec-policy
# Apply OpenVPN firewall rules
/usr/local/bin/openvpnctrl --firewall-rules
# run wirelessctrl
/usr/local/bin/wirelessctrl
+ # run captivectrl
+ /usr/local/bin/captivectrl
+
# POLICY CHAIN
iptables -N POLICYIN
iptables -A INPUT -j POLICYIN
iptables -A REDINPUT -p udp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $DEVICE -j ACCEPT
fi
- # Orange pinholes
- if [ "$ORANGE_DEV" != "" ]; then
- # This rule enables a host on ORANGE network to connect to the outside
- # (only if we have a red connection)
- if [ "$IFACE" != "" ]; then
- iptables -A REDFORWARD -i $ORANGE_DEV -o $IFACE -j ACCEPT
- fi
- fi
-
if [ "$IFACE" != "" -a -f /var/ipfire/red/active ]; then
# DHCP
if [ "$RED_DEV" != "" -a "$RED_TYPE" == "DHCP" ]; then
iptables -A REDINPUT -p udp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $IFACE -j ACCEPT
fi
- # Outgoing masquerading (don't masqerade IPSEC (mark 50))
+ # Outgoing masquerading (don't masqerade IPsec (mark 50))
iptables -t nat -A REDNAT -m mark --mark 50 -o $IFACE -j RETURN
if [ "${IFACE}" = "${GREEN_DEV}" ]; then
iptables_red_down() {
# Prohibit packets to reach the masquerading rule
- # while the wan interface is down - this is required to
+ # while the WAN interface is down - this is required to
# circumvent udp related NAT issues
# http://forum.ipfire.org/index.php?topic=11127.0
if [ -n "${IFACE}" ]; then