local.m4: Reinstate detailed filtering from scary networks.
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1### -*-sh-*-
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3### Firewall configuration for fender actual
4###
5### (c) 2008 Mark Wooding
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7
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25### fender-specific rules.
26
1a42af95 27m4_divert(86)m4_dnl
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28## Externally visible services.
29allowservices inbound tcp \
30 ssh \
31 ident
32
33## We have to provide NTP service. The guests sync to our clock.
34ntpclient inbound $ntp_servers
35
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36## Guaranteed black hole. Put this at the very front of the chain.
37run iptables -I INPUT -d 212.13.198.78 -j DROP
38run ip6tables -I INPUT -d 2001:ba8:0:1d9::ffff -j DROP
39
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40## Ethernet bridge-level filtering for source addresses.
41run ebtables -F
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42for i in log limit ip ip6; do run modprobe ebt-$i; done
43
4782bcca 44for c in bad-source-addr check-eth0 bcp38 check-bcp38; do
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45 run ebtables -X $c >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
46done
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48for ch in bad-source-addr bcp38; do
49 run ebtables -N $ch
50 run ebtables -A $ch \
51 --limit 20/second --limit-burst 100 \
52 --log-prefix "fw: $ch(br)" --log-ip --log-ip6
53 run ebtables -A $ch -j DROP
54done
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56run ebtables -N check-eth0
57run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j RETURN -p ip --ip-source ! 212.13.198.64/28
58run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j RETURN -p ip6 --ip6-source 2001:ba8:0:1d9::1
59run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j bad-source-addr \
60 -p ip6 --ip6-source 2001:ba8:1d9::/48
61run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j bad-source-addr \
62 -p ip6 --ip6-source 2001:ba8:0:1d9::/64
63run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j RETURN -p ip6
64run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j RETURN -p ip --ip-source 212.13.198.64/30
65run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j RETURN -p ip --ip-source 212.13.198.68
66run ebtables -A check-eth0 -j bad-source-addr -p ip
67run ebtables -A INPUT -j check-eth0 -i bond0
68run ebtables -A FORWARD -j check-eth0 -i bond0
69
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70run ebtables -N check-bcp38
71run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j RETURN -p ip --ip-source 212.13.198.64/28
72run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j bcp38 -p ip
73run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j RETURN -p ip6 --ip6-source 2001:ba8:0:1d9::/64
74run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j RETURN -p ip6 --ip6-source 2001:ba8:1d9::/48
75run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j RETURN -p ip6 --ip6-source fe80::/10
76run ebtables -A check-bcp38 -j bcp38 -p ip6
77run ebtables -A FORWARD -j check-bcp38 -o bond0
78
79## There's a hideous bug in Linux' 3.2.51-1's ebtables: for some reason it
80## misparses (at least) locally originated multicast packets, and tries to
81## extract IP header fields relative to the start of the Ethernet frame. The
82## result is obviously a hideous mess. Don't try to do BCP38 checking for
83## locally originated packets until this is fixed.
84##run ebtables -A OUTPUT -j check-bcp38 -o bond0
85
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86m4_divert(-1)
87###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------