-### -*-m4-*-
+### -*-sh-*-
###
### Classify packets according to source and destination networks.
###
## Packets over the loopback interface are automatically trusted. All manner
## of weird stuff happens on lo, and it's best not to second-guess it.
-run iptables -t mangle -A in-classify -i lo -j ACCEPT
+run ip46tables -t mangle -A in-classify -i lo -j ACCEPT
-## Local bootp packets have bizarre addresses. Don't block them just because
-## of this.
+## Local broadcast and link-local multicast packets sometimes have bizarre
+## addresses. Don't block them just because of this.
run iptables -t mangle -A in-classify -j RETURN \
-s 0.0.0.0 -d 255.255.255.255 \
- -p udp --source-port $port_bootpc --destination-port $port_bootps
+ -p udp
+run iptables -t mangle -A in-classify -j RETURN \
+ -s 0.0.0.0 -d 224.0.0.0/24 \
+ -p udp
## Since packets with source and destination addresses both local will go
## over the loopback interface, I shouldn't see a packet from me over any
## other interface. Except that I will if I sent a broadcast or multicast.
-## Allow the broadcasts, and remember not to trust them.
+## Allow the broadcasts, and remember not to trust them. There are no
+## broadcast addresses in IPv6 (only link-local multicast)m so we don't have
+## to worry about that.
run iptables -t mangle -A local-source -j RETURN \
-m addrtype --dst-type BROADCAST
run iptables -t mangle -A local-source -j RETURN \
-m addrtype --dst-type MULTICAST
-run iptables -t mangle -A local-source -g bad-source-address
+run ip6tables -t mangle -A local-source -j RETURN \
+ -d ff00::/8
+run ip46tables -t mangle -A local-source -g bad-source-address
run iptables -t mangle -A in-classify -j local-source \
-m addrtype --src-type LOCAL
+for addr in $host_6addrs; do
+ run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-classify -j local-source \
+ -s $addr
+done
+
+## It's not valid to have a multicast address as a packet source: multicast
+## routing is done away from the source, so a multicast address would make
+## this impossible to do. So discard these packets. Also discard class-E
+## IPv4 addresses, since they aren't assigned.
+run iptables -t mangle -A in-classify -g bad-source-address \
+ -s 224.0.0.0/3
+run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-classify -g bad-source-address \
+ -s ff00::/8
m4_divert(41)m4_dnl
## Define the important networks.
m4_divert(46)m4_dnl
## Mark addresses reachable on non-default interfaces as not reachable on the
## default interface.
-trace "nets = $allnets"
+trace "nets = $allnets $allnets6"
for net in $allnets; do
case $net in
"$defaultiface":*)
;;
esac
done
+for net in $allnets6; do
+ case $net in
+ "$defaultiface":*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-$defaultiface \
+ -s ${net#*:} -g bad-source-address
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
## Fill in the black holes in the network.
for addr in \
do
run iptables -t mangle -A in-default -s $addr -g bad-source-address
done
+for addr in \
+ fc00::/7 \
+ 2001:0db8::/32
+do
+ run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-default -s $addr -g bad-source-address
+done
m4_divert(92)m4_dnl
## Put the final default decision on the in-default chain, and attach the
## classification chains to the PREROUTING hook.
-run iptables -t mangle -A in-$defaultiface -g mark-from-$defaultclass
-run iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j in-classify
-run iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j out-classify
+run ip46tables -t mangle -A in-$defaultiface -g mark-from-$defaultclass
+run ip46tables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j in-classify
+run ip46tables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j out-classify
## Now it's safe to let stuff through.
for i in PREROUTING INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT POSTROUTING; do
- run iptables -t mangle -P $i ACCEPT
+ run ip46tables -t mangle -P $i ACCEPT
done
m4_divert(-1)