bookends.m4: If debugging, dump the final tables.
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1 ### -*-sh-*-
2 ###
3 ### Initialization and finishing touches for firewall scripts
4 ###
5 ### (c) 2008 Mark Wooding
6 ###
7
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23
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25 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 ### Clear existing firewall rules.
27
28 ## The main chains: set policy to drop, and then clear the rules. For a
29 ## while, incoming packets will be silently dropped, but we should have got
30 ## everything going before anyone actually hits a timeout.
31 ##
32 ## We don't control some of the chains, so we should preserve them. This
33 ## introduces a whole bunch of problems.
34
35 ## Chains we're meant to preserve
36 preserve_chains="filter:fail2ban filter:fail2ban-* $preserve_chains"
37
38 ## Take the various IP versions in turn.
39 unref=nil
40 for ip in ip ip6; do
41 for table in $(cat /proc/net/${ip}_tables_names); do
42
43 ## Step 1: clear out the builtin chains.
44 ${ip}tables -nL -t $table |
45 sed -n '/^Chain \([^ ]\+\) (policy .*$/ s//\1/p ' |
46 while read chain; do
47 case $table in
48 nat) policy=ACCEPT ;;
49 *) policy=DROP ;;
50 esac
51 run ${ip}tables -t $table -P $chain $policy
52 run ${ip}tables -t $table -F $chain
53 done
54
55 ## Step 2: clear out user chains. Unfortunately, we can only clear
56 ## chains which have no references to them, so work through picking off
57 ## unreferenced chains which aren't meant to be preserved until there are
58 ## none left.
59 while :; do
60 progress=nil
61 ${ip}tables -nL -t $table |
62 sed -n '/^Chain \([^ ]\+\) (0 references)$/ s//\1/p ' \
63 >/var/run/firewall-chains.tmp
64 while read chain; do
65 match=nil
66 for pat in $preserve_chains; do
67 case "$table:$chain" in $pat) match=t ;; esac
68 done
69 case $match in
70 nil)
71 run ${ip}tables -t $table -F $chain
72 run ${ip}tables -t $table -X $chain
73 progress=t
74 ;;
75 esac
76 done </var/run/firewall-chains.tmp
77 case $progress in nil) break ;; esac
78 done
79
80 ## Step 3: report on uncleared user chains. This means that there's a
81 ## serious problem.
82 ${ip}tables -nL -t $table |
83 sed -n '/^Chain \([^ ]\+\) (\([1-9][0-9]*\) references)$/ s//\1 \2/p ' \
84 >/var/run/firewall-chains.tmp
85 while read chain refs; do
86 match=nil
87 for pat in $preserve_chains; do
88 case "$table:$chain" in $pat) match=t ;; esac
89 done
90 case $match in
91 nil)
92 echo >&2 "$0: can't clear referenced $ip chain \`$table:$chain'"
93 unref=t
94 ;;
95 esac
96 done </var/run/firewall-chains.tmp
97 done
98 done
99 rm -f /var/run/firewall-chains.tmp
100 case $unref in t) exit 1 ;; esac
101
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103 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
104 ### Set safe IP options.
105
106 ## Set forwarding options. Apparently setting ip_forward clobbers other
107 ## settings, so put this first.
108 case $host_type_<::>FWHOST in
109 router) forward=1 ;;
110 *) forward=0 ;;
111 esac
112 setopt ip_forward $forward
113 setdevopt forwarding $forward
114
115 ## Set dynamic port allocation.
116 setopt ip_local_port_range $open_port_min $open_port_max
117
118 ## Deploy SYN-cookies if necessary.
119 setopt tcp_syncookies 1
120
121 ## Allow broadcast and multicast ping, because it's a useful diagnostic tool.
122 setopt icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts 0
123
124 ## Turn off iptables filtering for bridges. We'll use ebtables if we need
125 ## to; but right now the model is that we do filtering at the borders, and
126 ## are tolerant of things which are local.
127 if [ -x /sbin/brctl ]; then
128 modprobe bridge || :
129 if [ -d /proc/sys/net/bridge ]; then
130 for filter in arptables iptables ip6tables; do
131 run sysctl -q net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-$filter=0
132 done
133 fi
134 fi
135
136 ## Turn off the reverse-path filter. It's basically useless: the filter does
137 ## nothing at all for single-homed hosts; and multi-homed hosts tend to have
138 ## routing aysmmetries if there's any kind of cycle.
139 setdevopt rp_filter 0
140 setdevopt log_martians 0
141
142 ## Turn off things which can mess with our routing decisions.
143 setdevopt accept_source_route 0
144 setdevopt accept_redirects 0
145
146 ## If we're maent to stop the firewall, then now is the time to do it.
147 $exit_after_clearing
148
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150 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
151 ### Establish error chains.
152
153 errorchain forbidden REJECT
154 ## Generic `not allowed' chain.
155
156 errorchain tcp-fragment REJECT
157 ## Chain for logging fragmented TCP segements.
158
159 errorchain bad-tcp REJECT -p tcp --reject-with tcp-reset
160 ## Bad TCP segments (e.g., for unknown connections). Sends a TCP reset.
161
162 errorchain mangle:bad-source-address DROP
163 errorchain bad-source-address DROP
164 ## Packet arrived on wrong interface for its source address. Drops the
165 ## packet, since there's nowhere sensible to send an error.
166
167 errorchain bad-destination-address REJECT
168 ## Packet arrived on non-loopback interface with loopback destination.
169
170 errorchain interesting ACCEPT
171 ## Not an error, just log interesting packets.
172
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174 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
175 ### Standard filtering.
176
177 ## Don't clobber local traffic
178 run ip46tables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
179
180 ## We really shouldn't see packets destined for localhost on any interface
181 ## other than the loopback.
182 run iptables -A INPUT -g bad-destination-address \
183 -d 127.0.0.0/8
184 run ip6tables -A INPUT -g bad-destination-address \
185 -d ::1
186
187 ## We shouldn't be asked to forward things with link-local addresses.
188 case $forward in
189 1)
190 run iptables -A FORWARD -g bad-source-address \
191 -s 169.254.0.0/16
192 run iptables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
193 -d 169.254.0.0/16
194 run ip6tables -A FORWARD -g bad-source-address \
195 -s fe80::/10
196 run ip6tables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
197 -d fe80::/10
198 ;;
199 esac
200
201 ## Also, don't forward link-local broadcast or multicast.
202 case $forward in
203 1)
204 run iptables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
205 -d 255.255.255.255
206 run iptables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
207 -m addrtype --dst-type BROADCAST
208 run iptables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
209 -d 224.0.0.0/24
210 for x in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f; do
211 run ip6tables -A FORWARD -g bad-destination-address \
212 -d fe${x}2::/16
213 done
214 ;;
215 esac
216
217 ## Add a hook for fail2ban.
218 clearchain fail2ban
219 run ip46tables -A INPUT -j fail2ban
220
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222 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
223 ### Finishing touches.
224
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226 ## Locally generated packets are all OK.
227 run ip46tables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
228
229 ## Other incoming things are forbidden.
230 for chain in INPUT FORWARD; do
231 run ip46tables -A $chain -g forbidden
232 done
233
234 ## Allow stuff through unknown tables.
235 for ip in ip ip6; do
236 for table in $(cat /proc/net/${ip}_tables_names); do
237 case $table in mangle | filter) continue ;; esac
238 ${ip}tables -nL -t $table |
239 sed -n '/^Chain \([^ ]\+\) (policy .*$/ s//\1/p ' |
240 while read chain; do
241 run ${ip}tables -t $table -P $chain ACCEPT
242 done
243 done
244 done
245
246 ## Dump the resulting configuration.
247 if [ "$FW_DEBUG" ]; then
248 for ip in ip ip6; do
249 for table in mangle filter; do
250 echo "----- $ip $table -----"
251 echo
252 ${ip}tables -t $table -nvL
253 echo
254 done
255 done
256 fi
257
258 m4_divert(-1)
259 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------