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2 | ### |
3 | ### Local firewall configuration | |
4 | ### | |
5 | ### (c) 2008 Mark Wooding | |
6 | ### | |
7 | ||
8 | ###----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | ### | |
10 | ### This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
11 | ### it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
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13 | ### (at your option) any later version. | |
14 | ### | |
15 | ### This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
16 | ### but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 | ### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 | ### GNU General Public License for more details. | |
19 | ### | |
20 | ### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 | ### along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | |
22 | ### Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
23 | ||
24 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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25 | ### Local configuration. |
26 | ||
27 | m4_divert(6)m4_dnl | |
28 | ## Default NTP servers. | |
29 | defconf(ntp_servers, | |
30 | "158.152.1.76 158.152.1.204 194.159.253.2 195.173.57.232") | |
31 | ||
32 | m4_divert(-1) | |
33 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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34 | ### Packet classification. |
35 | ||
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36 | ## IPv4 addressing. |
37 | ## | |
38 | ## There are two small blocks of publicly routable IPv4 addresses, and a | |
39 | ## block of RFC1918 private-use addresses allocated from the Cambridge G-RIN. | |
40 | ## The former are as follows. | |
41 | ## | |
42 | ## 62.49.204.144/28 | |
43 | ## House border network (dmz). We have all of these, but .145 | |
44 | ## is reserved for the router. | |
45 | ## | |
46 | ## 212.13.18.64/28 | |
47 | ## Jump colocated network (jump). .65--68 are used by Jump | |
48 | ## network infrastructure; we get the rest. | |
49 | ## | |
50 | ## The latter is the block 172.29.196.0/22. Currently the low half is | |
51 | ## unallocated (and may be returned to the G-RIN); the remaining addresses | |
52 | ## are allocated as follows. | |
53 | ## | |
54 | ## 172.29.198.0/24 Untrusted networks. | |
55 | ## .0/25 house wireless net | |
56 | ## .128/28 iodine (IP-over-DNS) network | |
57 | ## | |
58 | ## 172.29.199.0/24 Trusted networks. | |
59 | ## .0/25 house wired network | |
60 | ## .128/27 mobile VPN hosts | |
61 | ## .160/28 reserved, except .160/30 allocated for ITS | |
62 | ## .176/28 internal colocated network | |
63 | ## .192/27 house safe network | |
64 | ## .224/27 anycast services | |
65 | ||
66 | ## IPv6 addressing. | |
67 | ## | |
68 | ## There are five blocks of publicly routable IPv6 addresses, though some of | |
69 | ## them aren't very interesting. The ranges are as follows. | |
70 | ## | |
71 | ## 2001:470:1f08:1b98::/64 | |
72 | ## Hurricane Electric tunnel network: only :1 (HE) and :2 | |
73 | ## (radius) are used. | |
74 | ## | |
75 | ## 2001:470:1f09:1b98::/64 | |
76 | ## House border network (dmz). | |
77 | ## | |
78 | ## 2001:470:9740::/48 | |
79 | ## Main house range. See below for allocation policy. | |
80 | ## | |
81 | ## 2001:ba8:0:1d9::/64 | |
82 | ## Jump border network (jump): :1 is the router (supplied by | |
83 | ## Jump); other addresses are ours. | |
84 | ## | |
85 | ## 2001:ba8:1d9::/48 | |
86 | ## Main colocated range. See below for allocation policy. | |
87 | ## | |
88 | ## Addresses in the /64 networks are simply allocated in ascending order. | |
89 | ## The /48s are split into /64s by appending a 16-bit network number. The | |
90 | ## top nibble of the network number classifies the network, as follows. | |
91 | ## | |
92 | ## 8xxx Untrusted | |
93 | ## 6xxx Virtual | |
94 | ## 4xxx Safe | |
95 | ## 0xxx Unsafe, trusted | |
96 | ## | |
97 | ## These have been chosen so that network properties can be deduced by | |
98 | ## inspecting bits of the network number: | |
99 | ## | |
100 | ## Bit 15 If set, the network is untrusted; otherwise it is trusted. | |
101 | ## Bit 14 If set, the network is safe; otherwise it is unsafe. | |
102 | ## | |
103 | ## Finally, the low-order nibbles identify the site. | |
104 | ## | |
105 | ## 0 No specific site: mobile VPN endpoints or anycast addresses. | |
106 | ## 1 House. | |
107 | ## 2 Jump colocation. | |
108 | ## | |
109 | ## Usually site-0 networks are allocated from the Jump range to improve | |
110 | ## expected performance from/to external sites which don't engage in our | |
111 | ## dynamic routing protocols. | |
112 | ||
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113 | ## Define the available network classes. |
114 | m4_divert(42)m4_dnl | |
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115 | defnetclass untrusted untrusted trusted mcast |
116 | defnetclass trusted untrusted trusted safe noloop mcast | |
117 | defnetclass safe trusted safe noloop mcast | |
118 | defnetclass noloop trusted safe mcast | |
119 | ||
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120 | defnetclass link |
121 | defnetclass mcast | |
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a4d8cae3 | 124 | m4_divert(26)m4_dnl |
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125 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
126 | ### Network layout. | |
127 | ||
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128 | ## House networks. |
129 | defnet dmz trusted | |
b9e891b5 | 130 | addr 62.49.204.144/28 2001:470:1f09:1b98::/64 |
17a45245 | 131 | via unsafe untrusted |
beb4f0ee | 132 | defnet unsafe trusted |
b9e891b5 | 133 | addr 172.29.199.0/25 2001:470:9740:1::/64 |
17a45245 | 134 | via househub |
beb4f0ee | 135 | defnet safe safe |
216285e1 | 136 | addr 172.29.199.192/27 2001:470:9740:4001::/64 |
17a45245 | 137 | via househub |
beb4f0ee | 138 | defnet untrusted untrusted |
b9e891b5 | 139 | addr 172.29.198.0/25 2001:470:9740:8001::/64 |
17a45245 | 140 | via househub |
bfdc045d | 141 | |
beb4f0ee | 142 | defnet househub virtual |
17a45245 | 143 | via housebdry dmz unsafe safe untrusted |
beb4f0ee | 144 | defnet housebdry virtual |
17a45245 | 145 | via househub hub |
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146 | noxit dmz |
147 | ||
148 | ## House hosts. | |
149 | defhost radius | |
4eb9f4df | 150 | hosttype router |
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151 | iface eth0 dmz unsafe safe untrusted vpn sgo colobdry default |
152 | iface eth1 dmz unsafe safe untrusted vpn sgo colobdry default | |
960a9996 | 153 | iface eth2 dmz unsafe safe untrusted vpn sgo colobdry |
83cc1e6c | 154 | iface eth3 unsafe untrusted vpn default |
8506ff83 | 155 | iface ppp0 default |
a7e48c06 | 156 | iface t6-he default |
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157 | iface vpn-precision colobdry vpn sgo |
158 | iface vpn-chiark sgo | |
159 | iface vpn-+ vpn | |
beb4f0ee | 160 | defhost roadstar |
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161 | iface eth0 dmz unsafe |
162 | iface eth1 dmz unsafe | |
beb4f0ee | 163 | defhost jem |
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164 | iface eth0 dmz unsafe |
165 | iface eth1 dmz unsafe | |
beb4f0ee | 166 | defhost artist |
564c6939 | 167 | hosttype router |
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168 | iface eth0 dmz unsafe untrusted |
169 | iface eth1 dmz unsafe untrusted | |
83cc1e6c | 170 | iface eth3 unsafe untrusted |
beb4f0ee | 171 | defhost vampire |
4eb9f4df | 172 | hosttype router |
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173 | iface eth0.4 dmz unsafe untrusted safe vpn sgo colobdry |
174 | iface eth0.5 dmz unsafe untrusted safe vpn sgo colobdry | |
175 | iface eth0.6 dmz unsafe safe untrusted vpn sgo colobdry | |
83cc1e6c | 176 | iface eth0.7 unsafe untrusted vpn |
68f0829f | 177 | iface vpn-precision colobdry vpn sgo |
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178 | iface vpn-chiark sgo |
179 | iface vpn-+ vpn | |
beb4f0ee | 180 | defhost ibanez |
06ff8082 | 181 | iface br-dmz dmz unsafe |
beb4f0ee | 182 | iface br-unsafe unsafe |
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183 | defhost orange |
184 | iface wlan0 untrusted | |
185 | iface vpn-radius unsafe | |
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186 | |
187 | defhost gibson | |
4eb9f4df | 188 | hosttype client |
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189 | iface eth0 unsafe |
190 | ||
191 | ## Colocated networks. | |
192 | defnet jump trusted | |
b9e891b5 | 193 | addr 212.13.198.64/28 2001:ba8:0:1d9::/64 |
17a45245 | 194 | via colohub |
beb4f0ee | 195 | defnet colo trusted |
b9e891b5 | 196 | addr 172.29.199.176/28 2001:ba8:1d9:2::/64 |
17a45245 | 197 | via colohub |
beb4f0ee | 198 | defnet colohub virtual |
9853a66d | 199 | via colobdry jump colo |
beb4f0ee | 200 | defnet colobdry virtual |
17a45245 | 201 | via colohub hub |
beb4f0ee | 202 | noxit jump |
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203 | defnet iodine untrusted |
204 | addr 172.29.198.128/28 | |
17a45245 | 205 | via colohub |
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206 | |
207 | ## Colocated hosts. | |
208 | defhost fender | |
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209 | iface br-jump jump colo |
210 | iface br-colo jump colo | |
beb4f0ee | 211 | defhost precision |
4eb9f4df | 212 | hosttype router |
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213 | iface eth0 jump colo vpn sgo |
214 | iface eth1 jump colo vpn sgo | |
1fd9cef9 | 215 | iface vpn-mango binswood |
68f0829f | 216 | iface vpn-radius housebdry vpn sgo |
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217 | iface vpn-chiark sgo |
218 | iface vpn-+ vpn | |
beb4f0ee | 219 | defhost telecaster |
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220 | iface eth0 jump colo |
221 | iface eth1 jump colo | |
beb4f0ee | 222 | defhost stratocaster |
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223 | iface eth0 jump colo |
224 | iface eth1 jump colo | |
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225 | defhost jaguar |
226 | iface eth0 jump | |
beb4f0ee | 227 | defhost jazz |
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228 | hosttype router |
229 | iface eth0 jump colo vpn | |
230 | iface eth1 jump colo vpn | |
148d527c | 231 | iface dns0 iodine |
560ae309 | 232 | iface vpn-+ vpn |
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233 | |
234 | ## Other networks. | |
235 | defnet hub virtual | |
17a45245 | 236 | via housebdry colobdry |
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237 | defnet sgo noloop |
238 | addr !172.29.198.0/23 | |
239 | addr 10.0.0.0/8 | |
240 | addr 172.16.0.0/12 | |
241 | addr 192.168.0.0/16 | |
17a45245 | 242 | via househub colohub |
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243 | defnet vpn safe |
244 | addr 172.29.199.128/27 2001:ba8:1d9:6000::/64 | |
17a45245 | 245 | via househub colohub |
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246 | host crybaby 1 |
247 | host terror 2 | |
6fd217ae | 248 | host orange 3 |
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249 | defnet anycast trusted |
250 | addr 172.29.199.224/27 2001:ba8:1d9:0::/64 | |
17a45245 | 251 | via dmz unsafe safe untrusted jump colo vpn |
beb4f0ee | 252 | defnet default untrusted |
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253 | addr 62.49.204.144/28 2001:470:1f09:1b98::/64 |
254 | addr 212.13.198.64/28 2001:ba8:0:1d9::/64 | |
255 | addr 2001:ba8:1d9::/48 #temporary | |
17a45245 | 256 | via dmz unsafe untrusted jump colo |
1ee6211d | 257 | |
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258 | ## Satellite networks. |
259 | defnet binswood noloop | |
260 | addr 10.165.27.0/24 | |
261 | via colohub | |
262 | ||
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263 | defhost mango |
264 | hosttype router | |
265 | iface eth0 binswood default | |
266 | iface vpn-precision colo | |
267 | ||
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269 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
270 | ### Special forwarding exemptions. | |
271 | ||
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272 | case $forward in |
273 | 1) | |
274 | ||
275 | ## Only allow these packets if they're not fragmented. (Don't trust safe | |
276 | ## hosts's fragment reassembly to be robust against malicious fragments.) | |
277 | ## There's a hideous bug in iptables 1.4.11.1 which botches the meaning | |
278 | ## of `! -f', so we do the negation using early return from a subchain. | |
279 | clearchain fwd-spec-nofrag | |
280 | run iptables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j RETURN --fragment | |
281 | run ip6tables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j RETURN \ | |
282 | -m ipv6header --soft --header frag | |
87bf1592 | 283 | run ip46tables -A FORWARD -j fwd-spec-nofrag |
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284 | |
285 | ## Allow ping from safe/noloop to untrusted networks. | |
286 | run iptables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ | |
287 | -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request \ | |
288 | -m mark --mark $to_untrusted/$MASK_TO | |
289 | run iptables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ | |
290 | -p icmp --icmp-type echo-reply \ | |
291 | -m mark --mark $from_untrusted/$MASK_FROM \ | |
292 | -m state --state ESTABLISHED | |
293 | run ip6tables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ | |
8b021091 | 294 | -p icmpv6 --icmpv6-type echo-request \ |
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295 | -m mark --mark $to_untrusted/$MASK_TO |
296 | run ip6tables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ | |
8b021091 | 297 | -p icmpv6 --icmpv6-type echo-reply \ |
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298 | -m mark --mark $from_untrusted/$MASK_FROM \ |
299 | -m state --state ESTABLISHED | |
300 | ||
301 | ## Allow SSH from safe/noloop to untrusted networks. | |
cbbd5e39 | 302 | run ip46tables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ |
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303 | -p tcp --destination-port $port_ssh \ |
304 | -m mark --mark $to_untrusted/$MASK_TO | |
cbbd5e39 | 305 | run ip46tables -A fwd-spec-nofrag -j ACCEPT \ |
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306 | -p tcp --source-port $port_ssh \ |
307 | -m mark --mark $from_untrusted/$MASK_FROM \ | |
308 | -m state --state ESTABLISHED | |
309 | ||
310 | ;; | |
311 | esac | |
312 | ||
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314 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
315 | ### Kill things we don't understand properly. | |
316 | ### | |
317 | ### I don't like having to do this, but since I don't know how to do proper | |
318 | ### multicast filtering, I'm just going to ban it from being forwarded. | |
319 | ||
320 | errorchain poorly-understood REJECT | |
321 | ||
322 | ## Ban multicast destination addresses in forwarding. | |
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323 | case $forward in |
324 | 1) | |
325 | run iptables -A FORWARD -g poorly-understood \ | |
326 | -d 224.0.0.0/4 | |
327 | run ip6tables -A FORWARD -g poorly-understood \ | |
328 | -d ff::/8 | |
329 | ;; | |
330 | esac | |
ade2c052 | 331 | |
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333 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
334 | ### Locally-bound packet inspection. | |
335 | ||
336 | clearchain inbound | |
337 | ||
338 | ## Track connections. | |
ecdca131 | 339 | commonrules inbound |
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340 | conntrack inbound |
341 | ||
342 | ## Allow incoming bootp. Bootp won't be forwarded, so this is obviously a | |
343 | ## local request. | |
344 | run iptables -A inbound -j ACCEPT \ | |
345 | -s 0.0.0.0 -d 255.255.255.255 \ | |
346 | -p udp --source-port $port_bootpc --destination-port $port_bootps | |
347 | run iptables -A inbound -j ACCEPT \ | |
348 | -s 172.29.198.0/23 \ | |
349 | -p udp --source-port $port_bootpc --destination-port $port_bootps | |
350 | ||
351 | ## Allow incoming ping. This is the only ICMP left. | |
0291d6d5 | 352 | run ip46tables -A inbound -j ACCEPT -p icmp |
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353 | |
354 | m4_divert(88)m4_dnl | |
355 | ## Allow unusual things. | |
356 | openports inbound | |
357 | ||
358 | ## Inspect inbound packets from untrusted sources. | |
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359 | run ip46tables -A inbound -j forbidden |
360 | run ip46tables -A INPUT -m mark --mark $from_untrusted/$MASK_FROM -g inbound | |
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361 | |
362 | ## Otherwise process as indicated by the mark. | |
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363 | for i in $inchains; do |
364 | run ip46tables -A $i -m mark ! --mark 0/$MASK_MASK -j ACCEPT | |
365 | done | |
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366 | |
367 | m4_divert(-1) | |
368 | ###----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------- |