X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/firewall/blobdiff_plain/775bd287d2eda80ffde35b067429c93223c41bbf..3ec0574c221179eb8f291db8b5395785c618968e:/functions.m4 diff --git a/functions.m4 b/functions.m4 index 523c42a..05decbf 100644 --- a/functions.m4 +++ b/functions.m4 @@ -50,6 +50,18 @@ defport () { eval port_$name=$number } +## defproto NAME NUMBER +## +## Define $proto_NAME to be NUMBER. +defproto () { + name=$1 number=$2 + eval proto_$name=$number +} + +m4_divert(38)m4_dnl +###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +### Utility chains (used by function definitions). + m4_divert(22)m4_dnl ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Basic chain constructions. @@ -73,10 +85,23 @@ clearchain () { *:*) table=${chain%:*} chain=${chain#*:} ;; *) table=filter ;; esac - run ip46tables -t $table -N $chain + run ip46tables -t $table -N $chain 2>/dev/null || : done } +## makeset SET TYPE [PARAMS] +## +## Ensure that the named ipset exists. Don't clear it. +makeset () { + set -e + name=$1; shift + if ipset -nL | grep -q "^Name: $name$"; then + : + else + ipset -N "$name" "$@" + fi +} + ## errorchain CHAIN ACTION ARGS ... ## ## Make a chain which logs a message and then invokes some other action, @@ -92,7 +117,9 @@ errorchain () { run ip46tables -t $table -A $chain -j LOG \ -m limit --limit 3/minute --limit-burst 10 \ --log-prefix "fw: $chain " --log-level notice - run ip46tables -t $table -A $chain -j "$@" + run ip46tables -t $table -A $chain -j "$@" \ + -m limit --limit 20/second --limit-burst 100 + run ip46tables -t $table -A $chain -j DROP } m4_divert(24)m4_dnl @@ -104,19 +131,50 @@ m4_divert(24)m4_dnl ## Set an IP sysctl. setopt () { set -e - opt=$1; shift; val=$* - run sysctl -q net/ipv4/$opt="$val" + opt=$1 val=$2 + any=nil + for ver in ipv4 ipv6; do + if [ -f /proc/sys/net/$ver/$opt ]; then + run sysctl -q net/$ver/$opt="$val" + any=t + fi + done + case $any in + nil) echo >&2 "$0: unknown IP option $opt"; exit 1 ;; + esac } -## setdevopt OPTION VALUE +## setdevopt OPTION VALUE [INTERFACES ...] ## ## Set an IP interface-level sysctl. setdevopt () { set -e - opt=$1; shift; val=$* - for i in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*; do - [ -f $i/$opt ] && - run sysctl -q net/ipv4/conf/${i#/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/}/$opt="$val" + opt=$1 val=$2; shift 2 + case "$#,$1" in + 0, | 1,all) + set -- $( + seen=: + for ver in ipv4 ipv6; do + cd /proc/sys/net/$ver/conf + for i in *; do + [ -f $i/$opt ] || continue + case "$seen" in (*:$i:*) continue ;; esac + echo $i + done + done) + ;; + esac + for i in "$@"; do + any=nil + for ver in ipv4 ipv6; do + if [ -f /proc/sys/net/$ver/conf/$i/$opt ]; then + any=t + run sysctl -q net/ipv4/conf/$i/$opt="$val" + fi + done + case $any in + nil) echo >&2 "$0: unknown device option $opt"; exit 1 ;; + esac done } @@ -144,15 +202,24 @@ commonrules () { ## Pass fragments through, assuming that the eventual destination will sort ## things out properly. Except for TCP, that is, which should never be - ## fragmented. + ## fragmented. This is an extra pain for ip6tables, which doesn't provide + ## a pleasant way to detect non-initial fragments. run iptables -A $chain -p tcp -f -g tcp-fragment run iptables -A $chain -f -j ACCEPT run ip6tables -A $chain -p tcp -g tcp-fragment \ -m ipv6header --soft --header frag - run ip6tables -A $chain -j ACCEPT \ - -m frag ! --fragfirst + run ip6tables -A $chain -j accept-non-init-frag } +m4_divert(38)m4_dnl +## Accept a non-initial fragment. This is only needed by IPv6, to work +## around a deficiency in the option parser. +run ip6tables -N accept-non-init-frag +run ip6tables -A accept-non-init-frag -j RETURN \ + -m frag --fragfirst +run ip6tables -A accept-non-init-frag -j ACCEPT + +m4_divert(26)m4_dnl ## allowservices CHAIN PROTO SERVICE ... ## ## Add rules to allow the SERVICES on the CHAIN. @@ -318,51 +385,67 @@ defnetclass () { netclassindex=$(( $netclassindex + 1 )) } -## defiface NAME NETCLASS:NETWORK/MASK... +## defiface NAME[,NAME,...] NETCLASS:NETWORK/MASK... ## -## Declares a network interface NAME and associates with it a number of -## reachable networks. During source classification, a packet arriving on -## interface NAME from an address in NETWORK/MASK is classified as coming -## from to NETCLASS. During destination classification, all packets going to -## NETWORK/MASK are classified as going to NETCLASS, regardless of interface -## (which is good, because the outgoing interface hasn't been determined -## yet). +## Declares network interfaces with the given NAMEs and associates with them +## a number of reachable networks. During source classification, a packet +## arriving on interface NAME from an address in NETWORK/MASK is classified +## as coming from to NETCLASS. During destination classification, all +## packets going to NETWORK/MASK are classified as going to NETCLASS, +## regardless of interface (which is good, because the outgoing interface +## hasn't been determined yet). ## ## As a special case, the NETWORK/MASK can be the string `default', which ## indicates that all addresses not matched elsewhere should be considered. ifaces=: -defaultiface=none +defaultifaces="" allnets= allnets6= defiface () { set -e - name=$1; shift - case $ifaces in - *:"$name":*) ;; - *) - clearchain mangle:in-$name - run ip46tables -t mangle -A in-classify -i $name -g in-$name - ;; - esac - ifaces=$ifaces$name: - for item; do - netclass=${item%:*} addr=${item#*:} - case $addr in - default) - defaultiface=$name - defaultclass=$netclass - run ip46tables -t mangle -A out-classify -g mark-to-$netclass - ;; - *:*) - run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-$name -s $addr -g mark-from-$netclass - run ip6tables -t mangle -A out-classify -d $addr -g mark-to-$netclass - allnets6="$allnets6 $name:$addr" - ;; + names=$1; shift + seen=: + for name in $(echo $names | sed 'y/,/ /'); do + case $seen in *:"$name":*) continue ;; esac + seen=$seen$name: + case $ifaces in + *:"$name":*) ;; *) - run iptables -t mangle -A in-$name -s $addr -g mark-from-$netclass - run iptables -t mangle -A out-classify -d $addr -g mark-to-$netclass - allnets="$allnets $name:$addr" + clearchain mangle:in-$name + run ip46tables -t mangle -A in-classify -i $name -g in-$name ;; esac + ifaces=$ifaces$name: + for item; do + netclass=${item%:*} addr=${item#*:} + case $addr in + default) + case "$defaultifaces,$defaultclass" in + ,* | *,$netclass) + defaultifaces="$defaultifaces $name" + defaultclass=$netclass + ;; + *) + echo >&2 "$0: inconsistent default netclasses" + exit 1 + ;; + esac + ;; + *:*) + run ip6tables -t mangle -A in-$name -g mark-from-$netclass \ + -s $addr + run ip6tables -t mangle -A out-classify -g mark-to-$netclass \ + -d $addr + allnets6="$allnets6 $name:$addr" + ;; + *) + run iptables -t mangle -A in-$name -g mark-from-$netclass \ + -s $addr + run iptables -t mangle -A out-classify -g mark-to-$netclass \ + -d $addr + allnets="$allnets $name:$addr" + ;; + esac + done done }