#!/bin/sh ############################################################################### # # # IPFire.org - A linux based firewall # # Copyright (C) 2007-2022 IPFire Team # # # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # # (at your option) any later version. # # # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # # GNU General Public License for more details. # # # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # # along with this program. If not, see . # # # ############################################################################### . /etc/sysconfig/rc . ${rc_functions} eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/ppp/settings) eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/ethernet/settings) eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/optionsfw/settings) IFACE=`/bin/cat /var/ipfire/red/iface 2> /dev/null | /usr/bin/tr -d '\012'` if [ -z $IFACE ]; then IFACE="red0" fi if [ -f /var/ipfire/red/device ]; then DEVICE=`/bin/cat /var/ipfire/red/device 2> /dev/null | /usr/bin/tr -d '\012'` fi NAT_MASK="0x0f000000" IPS_REPEAT_MARK="0x80000000" IPS_REPEAT_MASK="0x80000000" IPS_BYPASS_MARK="0x40000000" IPS_BYPASS_MASK="0x40000000" IPSET_DB_DIR="/var/lib/location/ipset" function iptables() { /sbin/iptables --wait "$@" } iptables_init() { # Flush all rules and delete all custom chains iptables -F iptables -t nat -F iptables -t mangle -F iptables -t raw -F iptables -X iptables -t nat -X iptables -t mangle -X iptables -t raw -X # Set up policies iptables -P INPUT DROP 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 # IPS Bypass Chain which stores the BYPASS bit in connection tracking iptables -N IPSBYPASS iptables -A IPSBYPASS -j CONNMARK --save-mark --mask "$(( ~IPS_REPEAT_MASK & 0xffffffff ))" # Jump into bypass chain when the BYPASS bit is set for chain in INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT; do iptables -A "${chain}" -m mark \ --mark "$(( IPS_REPEAT_MARK | IPS_BYPASS_MARK ))/$(( IPS_REPEAT_MASK | IPS_BYPASS_MASK ))" -j IPSBYPASS done # Empty LOG_DROP and LOG_REJECT chains iptables -N LOG_DROP 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/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.) iptables -N PSCAN if [ "$DROPPORTSCAN" == "on" ]; then iptables -A PSCAN -p tcp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_TCP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_TCP PScan" iptables -A PSCAN -p udp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_UDP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_UDP PScan" iptables -A PSCAN -p icmp -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_ICMP Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_ICMP PScan" iptables -A PSCAN -f -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_FRAG Scan " -m comment --comment "DROP_FRAG PScan" fi iptables -A PSCAN -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_PScan" # New tcp packets without SYN set - could well be an obscure type of port scan # that's not covered above, may just be a broken Windows machine iptables -N NEWNOTSYN if [ "$DROPNEWNOTSYN" == "on" ]; then 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" # Log and subsequently drop spoofed packets or "martians", arriving from sources # on interfaces where we don't expect them iptables -N SPOOFED_MARTIAN if [ "$DROPSPOOFEDMARTIAN" == "on" ]; then iptables -A SPOOFED_MARTIAN -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_SPOOFED_MARTIAN " fi iptables -A SPOOFED_MARTIAN -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_SPOOFED_MARTIAN" # Chain to contain all the rules relating to bad TCP flags iptables -N BADTCP # Don't check loopback iptables -A BADTCP -i lo -j RETURN # Disallow packets frequently used by port-scanners # NMAP FIN/URG/PSH (XMAS scan) iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL FIN,URG,PSH -j PSCAN # SYN/RST/ACK/FIN/URG iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL SYN,RST,ACK,FIN,URG -j PSCAN # ALL/ALL iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL ALL -j PSCAN # FIN Stealth iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL FIN -j PSCAN # SYN/RST (also catches xmas variants that set SYN+RST+...) iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN,RST -j PSCAN # SYN/FIN (QueSO or nmap OS probe) iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,FIN SYN,FIN -j PSCAN # Null iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp --tcp-flags ALL NONE -j PSCAN # NEW TCP without SYN iptables -A BADTCP -p tcp ! --syn -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j NEWNOTSYN iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -j BADTCP iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -j BADTCP # Connection tracking chains iptables -N CTINVALID if [ "$LOGDROPCTINVALID" == "on" ]; then iptables -A CTINVALID -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_CTINVALID " fi iptables -A CTINVALID -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_CTINVALID" iptables -N CONNTRACK iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT iptables -A CONNTRACK -m conntrack --ctstate INVALID -j CTINVALID iptables -A CONNTRACK -p icmp -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED -j ACCEPT # Restore any connection marks iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j CONNMARK --restore-mark # 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 -N CUSTOMINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j CUSTOMINPUT iptables -N CUSTOMFORWARD iptables -A FORWARD -j CUSTOMFORWARD iptables -N CUSTOMOUTPUT iptables -A OUTPUT -j CUSTOMOUTPUT iptables -t nat -N CUSTOMPREROUTING iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j CUSTOMPREROUTING iptables -t nat -N CUSTOMPOSTROUTING iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j CUSTOMPOSTROUTING # IPS (Guardian) chains iptables -N GUARDIAN iptables -A INPUT -j GUARDIAN iptables -A FORWARD -j GUARDIAN # Block non-established IPsec networks iptables -N IPSECBLOCK iptables -A FORWARD -m policy --dir out --pol none -j IPSECBLOCK iptables -A OUTPUT -m policy --dir out --pol none -j IPSECBLOCK # Block OpenVPN transfer networks iptables -N OVPNBLOCK iptables -A INPUT -i tun+ -j OVPNBLOCK 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 for chain in INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT; do iptables -A "${chain}" -m mark --mark "0x0/$(( IPS_REPEAT_MASK | IPS_BYPASS_MASK ))" -j "IPS_${chain}" done # OpenVPN transfer network translation iptables -t nat -N OVPNNAT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j OVPNNAT # IPTV chains for IGMPPROXY iptables -N IPTVINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j IPTVINPUT iptables -N IPTVFORWARD iptables -A FORWARD -j IPTVFORWARD # Allow to ping the firewall. iptables -N ICMPINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j ICMPINPUT iptables -A ICMPINPUT -p icmp --icmp-type 8 -j ACCEPT # Accept everything on loopback iptables -N LOOPBACK iptables -A LOOPBACK -i lo -j ACCEPT iptables -A LOOPBACK -o lo -j ACCEPT # Filter all packets with loopback addresses on non-loopback interfaces (spoofed) iptables -A LOOPBACK -s 127.0.0.0/8 -j SPOOFED_MARTIAN iptables -A LOOPBACK -d 127.0.0.0/8 -j SPOOFED_MARTIAN for i in INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT; do iptables -A ${i} -j LOOPBACK done # Captive portal iptables -N CAPTIVE_PORTAL iptables -N CAPTIVE_PORTAL_CLIENTS for i in INPUT FORWARD; do iptables -A ${i} -j CAPTIVE_PORTAL done # Accept everything connected for i in INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT; do iptables -A ${i} -j CONNTRACK done # Allow DHCP iptables -N DHCPINPUT iptables -A DHCPINPUT -p udp --sport 68 --dport 67 -j ACCEPT iptables -A DHCPINPUT -p tcp --sport 68 --dport 67 -j ACCEPT iptables -N DHCPOUTPUT iptables -A DHCPOUTPUT -p udp --sport 67 --dport 68 -j ACCEPT iptables -A DHCPOUTPUT -p tcp --sport 67 --dport 68 -j ACCEPT # Allow DHCP on GREEN iptables -N DHCPGREENINPUT iptables -N DHCPGREENOUTPUT if [ -n "${GREEN_DEV}" ]; then iptables -A INPUT -i "${GREEN_DEV}" -j DHCPGREENINPUT iptables -A OUTPUT -o "${GREEN_DEV}" -j DHCPGREENOUTPUT fi # Allow DHCP on BLUE to be turned on/off iptables -N DHCPBLUEINPUT iptables -N DHCPBLUEOUTPUT if [ -n "${BLUE_DEV}" ]; then iptables -A INPUT -i "${BLUE_DEV}" -j DHCPBLUEINPUT iptables -A OUTPUT -o "${BLUE_DEV}" -j DHCPBLUEOUTPUT fi # Chains for networks known as being hostile, posing a technical threat to our users # (i. e. listed at Spamhaus DROP et al.) iptables -N HOSTILE iptables -A INPUT -j HOSTILE iptables -A FORWARD -j HOSTILE iptables -A OUTPUT -j HOSTILE iptables -N HOSTILE_DROP iptables -A HOSTILE_DROP -m limit --limit 10/second -j LOG --log-prefix "DROP_HOSTILE " iptables -A HOSTILE_DROP -j DROP -m comment --comment "DROP_HOSTILE" # Tor (inbound) iptables -N TOR_INPUT iptables -A INPUT -j TOR_INPUT # Location Block iptables -N LOCATIONBLOCK iptables -A INPUT -j LOCATIONBLOCK iptables -A FORWARD -j LOCATIONBLOCK # trafic from ipsecX/TUN/TAP interfaces, before "-i GREEN_DEV" accept everything iptables -N IPSECINPUT iptables -N IPSECFORWARD iptables -N IPSECOUTPUT iptables -A INPUT -j IPSECINPUT iptables -A FORWARD -j IPSECFORWARD iptables -A OUTPUT -j IPSECOUTPUT iptables -t nat -N IPSECNAT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j IPSECNAT # localhost and ethernet. # Always allow accessing the web GUI from GREEN. iptables -N GUIINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j GUIINPUT if [ -n "${GREEN_DEV}" ]; then iptables -A GUIINPUT -i "${GREEN_DEV}" -p tcp --dport 444 -j ACCEPT fi # WIRELESS chains iptables -N WIRELESSINPUT iptables -A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j WIRELESSINPUT iptables -N WIRELESSFORWARD iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j WIRELESSFORWARD # OpenVPN iptables -N OVPNINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j OVPNINPUT # Tor (outbound) iptables -N TOR_OUTPUT iptables -A OUTPUT -j TOR_OUTPUT # Jump into the actual firewall ruleset. iptables -N INPUTFW iptables -A INPUT -j INPUTFW iptables -N OUTGOINGFW iptables -A OUTPUT -j OUTGOINGFW iptables -N FORWARDFW iptables -A FORWARD -j FORWARDFW # SNAT rules iptables -t nat -N NAT_SOURCE iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j NAT_SOURCE # Captive Portal iptables -t nat -N CAPTIVE_PORTAL iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j CAPTIVE_PORTAL # Custom prerouting chains (for transparent proxy) iptables -t nat -N SQUID iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j SQUID # DNAT rules iptables -t nat -N NAT_DESTINATION iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j NAT_DESTINATION iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -j NAT_DESTINATION iptables -t mangle -N NAT_DESTINATION iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j NAT_DESTINATION iptables -t nat -N NAT_DESTINATION_FIX iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j NAT_DESTINATION_FIX if [ -n "${GREEN_ADDRESS}" ]; then iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \ -m mark --mark "0x01000000/${NAT_MASK}" -j SNAT --to-source "${GREEN_ADDRESS}" fi if [ -n "${BLUE_ADDRESS}" ]; then iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \ -m mark --mark "0x02000000/${NAT_MASK}" -j SNAT --to-source "${BLUE_ADDRESS}" fi if [ -n "${ORANGE_ADDRESS}" ]; then iptables -t nat -A NAT_DESTINATION_FIX \ -m mark --mark "0x04000000/${NAT_MASK}" -j SNAT --to-source "${ORANGE_ADDRESS}" fi # RED chain, used for the red interface iptables -N REDINPUT iptables -A INPUT -j REDINPUT iptables -N REDFORWARD iptables -A FORWARD -j REDFORWARD iptables -t nat -N REDNAT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j REDNAT # 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 -N POLICYFWD iptables -A FORWARD -j POLICYFWD iptables -N POLICYOUT iptables -A OUTPUT -j POLICYOUT # Initialize firewall policies. /usr/sbin/firewall-policy # Install firewall rules for the red interface. iptables_red_up # If red has not been brought up yet, we will # add the blocking rules for MASQUERADE if [ ! -e "/var/ipfire/red/active" ]; then iptables_red_down fi } iptables_red_up() { iptables -F REDINPUT iptables -F REDFORWARD iptables -t nat -F REDNAT # Prohibit spoofing our own IP address on RED if [ -f /var/ipfire/red/active ]; then REDIP="$( cat /var/ipfire/red/local-ipaddress )"; if [ "$IFACE" != "" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -s $REDIP -i $IFACE -j SPOOFED_MARTIAN elif [ "$DEVICE" != "" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -s $REDIP -i $DEVICE -j SPOOFED_MARTIAN fi fi # PPPoE / PPTP Device if [ "$IFACE" != "" ]; then # PPPoE / PPTP if [ "$DEVICE" != "" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -i $DEVICE -j ACCEPT fi if [ "$RED_TYPE" == "PPTP" -o "$RED_TYPE" == "PPPOE" ]; then if [ "$RED_DEV" != "" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -i $RED_DEV -j ACCEPT fi fi fi # PPTP over DHCP if [ "$DEVICE" != "" -a "$TYPE" == "PPTP" -a "$METHOD" == "DHCP" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -p tcp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $DEVICE -j ACCEPT iptables -A REDINPUT -p udp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $DEVICE -j ACCEPT fi if [ "$IFACE" != "" -a -f /var/ipfire/red/active ]; then # DHCP if [ "$RED_DEV" != "" -a "$RED_TYPE" == "DHCP" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -p tcp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $IFACE -j ACCEPT iptables -A REDINPUT -p udp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $IFACE -j ACCEPT fi if [ "$METHOD" == "DHCP" -a "$PROTOCOL" == "RFC1483" ]; then iptables -A REDINPUT -p tcp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $IFACE -j ACCEPT iptables -A REDINPUT -p udp --source-port 67 --destination-port 68 -i $IFACE -j ACCEPT fi # Outgoing masquerading (don't masqerade IPsec) iptables -t nat -A REDNAT -m policy --pol ipsec --dir=out -o "${IFACE}" -j RETURN if [ "${IFACE}" = "${GREEN_DEV}" ]; then iptables -t nat -A REDNAT -i "${GREEN_DEV}" -o "${IFACE}" -j RETURN fi local NO_MASQ_NETWORKS if [ "${MASQUERADE_GREEN}" = "off" ]; then NO_MASQ_NETWORKS="${NO_MASQ_NETWORKS} ${GREEN_NETADDRESS}/${GREEN_NETMASK}" fi if [ "${MASQUERADE_BLUE}" = "off" ]; then NO_MASQ_NETWORKS="${NO_MASQ_NETWORKS} ${BLUE_NETADDRESS}/${BLUE_NETMASK}" fi if [ "${MASQUERADE_ORANGE}" = "off" ]; then NO_MASQ_NETWORKS="${NO_MASQ_NETWORKS} ${ORANGE_NETADDRESS}/${ORANGE_NETMASK}" fi local network for network in ${NO_MASQ_NETWORKS}; do iptables -t nat -A REDNAT -s "${network}" -o "${IFACE}" -j RETURN done # Masquerade everything else iptables -t nat -A REDNAT -o $IFACE -j MASQUERADE fi # Reload all rules. /usr/local/bin/firewallctrl } iptables_red_down() { # Prohibit packets to reach the masquerading rule # while the WAN interface is down - this is required to # circumvent udp related NAT issues # http://forum.ipfire.org/index.php?topic=11127.0 if [ -n "${IFACE}" ]; then iptables -F REDFORWARD iptables -A REDFORWARD -o "${IFACE}" -j DROP fi # Reload all rules. /usr/local/bin/firewallctrl } # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) boot_mesg "Setting up firewall" iptables_init evaluate_retval ;; reload|up) boot_mesg "Reloading firewall" iptables_red_up evaluate_retval ;; down) boot_mesg "Disabling firewall access to RED" iptables_red_down evaluate_retval ;; restart) $0 start ;; 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