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#!/bin/sh
#
# The Shoreline Firewall (Shorewall) Packet Filtering Firewall - V4.2
#
# This program is under GPL [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt]
#
# (c) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 - Tom Eastep (teastep@shorewall.net)
#
# Complete documentation is available at http://shorewall.net
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# If an error occurs while starting or restarting the firewall, the
# firewall is automatically stopped.
#
# Commands are:
#
# firewall stop Stops the firewall
# firewall reset Resets iptables packet and
# byte counts
# firewall clear Remove all Shorewall chains
# and rules/policies.
# firewall add <iface>[:<host>] zone Adds a host or subnet to a zone
# firewall delete <iface>[:<host>] zone Deletes a host or subnet from a zone
#
#
# Fatal error -- stops the firewall after issuing the error message
#
fatal_error() # $* = Error Message
{
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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echo " ERROR: $@" >&2
stop_firewall
exit 2
}
#
# Fatal error during startup -- generate an error message and abend without
# altering the state of the firewall
#
startup_error() # $* = Error Message
{
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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echo " ERROR: $@" >&2
[ -n "$TMP_DIR" ] && rm -rf $TMP_DIR
[ -n "$RESTOREBASE" ] && rm -f $RESTOREBASE
kill $$
exit 2
}
#
# Send a message to STDOUT and the System Log
#
report () { # $* = message
progress_message3 "$@"
logger -p kern.info "$@"
}
#
# Run iptables and if an error occurs, stop the firewall and quit
#
run_iptables() {
if [ -z "$KLUDGEFREE" ]; then
#
# Purge the temporary files that we use to prevent duplicate '-m' specifications
#
[ -n "$PHYSDEV_MATCH" ] && [ -f $TMP_DIR/physdev ] && rm -f $TMP_DIR/physdev
[ -n "$IPRANGE_MATCH" ] && [ -f $TMP_DIR/iprange ] && rm -f $TMP_DIR/iprange
fi
if ! $IPTABLES $@ ; then
if [ -z "$STOPPING" ]; then
error_message "ERROR: Command \"$IPTABLES $@\" Failed"
stop_firewall
exit 2
fi
fi
}
#
# Version of 'run_iptables' that inserts white space after "!" in the arg list
#
run_iptables2() {
case "$@" in
*!*)
run_iptables $(fix_bang $@)
;;
*)
run_iptables $@
;;
esac
}
#
# Quietly run iptables
#
qt_iptables() {
if [ -z "$KLUDGEFREE" ]; then
#
# Purge the temporary files that we use to prevent duplicate '-m' specifications
#
[ -n "$PHYSDEV_MATCH" ] && [ -f $TMP_DIR/physdev ] && rm -f $TMP_DIR/physdev
[ -n "$IPRANGE_MATCH" ] && [ -f $TMP_DIR/iprange ] && rm -f $TMP_DIR/iprange
fi
qt $IPTABLES $@
}
#
# Run ip and if an error occurs, stop the firewall and quit
#
run_ip() {
if ! ip $@ ; then
if [ -z "$STOPPING" ]; then
error_message "ERROR: Command \"ip $@\" Failed"
stop_firewall
exit 2
fi
fi
}
#
# Run tc and if an error occurs, stop the firewall and quit
#
run_tc() {
if ! tc $@ ; then
if [ -z "$STOPPING" ]; then
error_message "ERROR: Command \"tc $@\" Failed"
stop_firewall
exit 2
fi
fi
}
#
# Delete a chain if it exists
#
deletechain() # $1 = name of chain
{
qt $IPTABLES -L $1 -n && qt $IPTABLES -F $1 && qt $IPTABLES -X $1
}
#
# Find broadcast addresses -- if we are compiling a script and 'detect' is specified for an interface
# the function returns nothing for that interface
#
find_broadcasts() {
for interface in $ALL_INTERFACES; do
eval bcast=\$$(chain_base $interface)_broadcast
if [ "x$bcast" = "xdetect" ]; then
ip -f inet addr show $interface 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet.*brd' | sed 's/inet.*brd //; s/scope.*//;' | sort -u
elif [ "x${bcast}" != "x-" ]; then
echo $(separate_list $bcast)
fi
done
}
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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#
# For each entry in the CRITICALHOSTS global list, add INPUT and OUTPUT rules to
# enable traffic to/from those hosts.
#
enable_critical_hosts()
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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{
for host in $CRITICALHOSTS; do
interface=${host%:*}
networks=${host#*:}
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i $interface $(source_ip_range $networks) -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o $interface $(dest_ip_range $networks) -j ACCEPT
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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done
}
#
# For each entry in the CRITICALHOSTS global list, delete the INPUT and OUTPUT rules that
# enable traffic to/from those hosts.
#
disable_critical_hosts()
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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{
for host in $CRITICALHOSTS; do
interface=${host%:*}
networks=${host#*:}
$IPTABLES -D INPUT -i $interface $(source_ip_range $networks) -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -D OUTPUT -o $interface $(dest_ip_range $networks) -j ACCEPT
Large merge of function from EXPERIMENTAL to HEAD. 1) Elimination of the "shorewall monitor" command. 2) The /etc/shorewall/ipsec and /etc/shorewall/zones file are combined into a single /etc/shorewall/zones file. This is done in an upwardly-compatible way so that current users can continue to use their existing files. 3) Support has been added for the arp_ignore interface option. 4) DROPINVALID has been removed from shorewall.conf. Behavior is as if DROPINVALID=No was specified. 5) The 'nobogons' option and BOGON_LOG_LEVEL are removed. 6) Error and warning messages have been made easier to spot by using capitalization (e.g., ERROR: and WARNING:). 7) The /etc/shorewall/policy file now contains a new connection policy and a policy for ESTABLISHED packets. Useful for users of snort-inline who want to pass all packets to the QUEUE target. 8) A new 'critical' option has been added to /etc/shorewall/routestopped. Shorewall insures communication between the firewall and 'critical' hosts throughout start, restart, stop and clear. Useful for diskless firewall's with NFS-mounted file systems, LDAP servers, Crossbow, etc. 9) Macros. Macros are very similar to actions but are easier to use, allow parameter substitution and are more efficient. Almost all of the standard actions have been converted to macros in the EXPERIMENTAL branch. 10) The default value of ADD_IP_ALIASES in shorewall.conf is changed to No. 11) If you have 'make' installed on your firewall, then when you use the '-f' option to 'shorewall start' (as happens when you reboot), if your /etc/shorewall/ directory contains files that were modified after Shorewall was last restarted then Shorewall is started using the config files rather than using the saved configuration. git-svn-id: https://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/shorewall/trunk@2409 fbd18981-670d-0410-9b5c-8dc0c1a9a2bb
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done
}
#
# Undo changes to routing
#
undo_routing() {
#
# Restore rt_tables database
#
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables ]; then
[ -w /etc/iproute2/rt_table -a -z "$KEEP_RT_TABLES" ] && cp -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables /etc/iproute2/ && progress_message "/etc/iproute2/rt_tables database restored"
rm -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables
fi
#
# Restore the rest of the routing table
#
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/undo_routing ]; then
. ${VARDIR}/undo_routing
progress_message "Shorewall-generated routing tables and routing rules removed"
rm -f ${VARDIR}/undo_routing
fi
}
restore_default_route() {
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/default_route ]; then
local default_route
default_route=
local route
while read route ; do
case $route in
default*)
if [ -n "$default_route" ]; then
case "$default_route" in
*metric*)
#
# Don't restore a route with a metric -- we only replace the one with metric == 0
#
qt ip route delete default metric 0 && \
progress_message "Default Route with metric 0 deleted"
;;
*)
qt ip route replace $default_route && \
progress_message "Default Route (${default_route# }) restored"
;;
esac
break
fi
default_route="$default_route $route"
;;
*)
default_route="$default_route $route"
;;
esac
done < ${VARDIR}/default_route
rm -f ${VARDIR}/default_route
fi
}
#
# Stop the Firewall
#
stop_firewall() {
#
# Turn off trace unless we were tracing "stop" or "clear"
#
[ -n "$RESTOREBASE" ] && rm -f $RESTOREBASE
case $COMMAND in
stop|clear)
;;
*)
set +x
[ -n "${RESTOREFILE:=restore}" ]
RESTOREPATH=${VARDIR}/$RESTOREFILE
if [ -x $RESTOREPATH ]; then
if [ -x ${RESTOREPATH}-ipsets ]; then
progress_message2 Restoring Ipsets...
#
# We must purge iptables to be sure that there are no
# references to ipsets
#
for table in mangle nat filter; do
iptables -t $table -F
iptables -t $table -X
done
${RESTOREPATH}-ipsets
fi
echo Restoring Shorewall...
if $RESTOREPATH restore; then
echo "Shorewall restored from $RESTOREPATH"
set_state "Started"
else
set_state "Unknown"
fi
kill $$
exit 2
fi
;;
esac
set_state "Stopping"
STOPPING="Yes"
TERMINATOR=
deletechain shorewall
run_user_exit stop
if [ -n "$MANGLE_ENABLED" ]; then
run_iptables -t mangle -F
run_iptables -t mangle -X
for chain in PREROUTING INPUT FORWARD POSTROUTING; do
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -P $chain ACCEPT
done
fi
if [ -n "$RAW_TABLE" ]; then
run_iptables -t raw -F
run_iptables -t raw -X
for chain in PREROUTING OUTPUT; do
qt $IPTABLES -t raw -P $chain ACCEPT
done
fi
if [ -n "$NAT_ENABLED" ]; then
delete_nat
for chain in PREROUTING POSTROUTING OUTPUT; do
qt $IPTABLES -t nat -P $chain ACCEPT
done
fi
delete_proxy_arp
[ -n "$CLEAR_TC" ] && delete_tc1
undo_routing
restore_default_route
[ -n "$DISABLE_IPV6" ] && disable_ipv6
undo_routing
restore_default_route
process_criticalhosts
if [ -n "$CRITICALHOSTS" ]; then
if [ -z "$ADMINISABSENTMINDED" ]; then
for chain in INPUT OUTPUT; do
setpolicy $chain ACCEPT
done
setpolicy FORWARD DROP
deleteallchains
enable_critical_hosts
for chain in INPUT OUTPUT; do
setpolicy $chain DROP
done
else
for chain in INPUT OUTPUT; do
setpolicy $chain ACCEPT
done
setpolicy FORWARD DROP
deleteallchains
enable_critical_hosts
setpolicy INPUT DROP
for chain in INPUT FORWARD; do
setcontinue $chain
done
fi
elif [ -z "$ADMINISABSENTMINDED" ]; then
for chain in INPUT OUTPUT FORWARD; do
setpolicy $chain DROP
done
deleteallchains
else
for chain in INPUT FORWARD; do
setpolicy $chain DROP
done
setpolicy OUTPUT ACCEPT
deleteallchains
for chain in INPUT FORWARD; do
setcontinue $chain
done
fi
process_routestopped -A
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
[ -z "$ADMINISABSENTMINDED" ] && \
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
for interface in $(find_interfaces_by_option dhcp); do
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -p udp -i $interface --dport 67:68 -j ACCEPT
[ -z "$ADMINISABSENTMINDED" ] && \
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -p udp -o $interface --dport 67:68 -j ACCEPT
#
# This might be a bridge
#
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -p udp -i $interface -o $interface --dport 67:68 -j ACCEPT
done
case "$IP_FORWARDING" in
On|on|ON|Yes|yes|YES)
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
progress_message2 "IP Forwarding Enabled"
;;
Off|off|OFF|No|no|NO)
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
progress_message2 "IP Forwarding Disabled!"
;;
esac
run_user_exit stopped
set_state "Stopped"
logger -p kern.info "Shorewall Stopped"
rm -rf $TMP_DIR
case $COMMAND in
stop|clear)
;;
*)
#
# The firewall is being stopped when we were trying to do something
# else. Remove the lock file and Kill the shell in case we're in a
# subshell
#
kill $$
;;
esac
}
#
# Remove all rules and remove all user-defined chains
#
clear_firewall() {
stop_firewall
setpolicy INPUT ACCEPT
setpolicy FORWARD ACCEPT
setpolicy OUTPUT ACCEPT
run_iptables -F
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
if [ -n "$DISABLE_IPV6" ] && qt mywhich ip6tables; then
ip6tables -P INPUT ACCEPT 2> /dev/null
ip6tables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT 2> /dev/null
ip6tables -P FORWARD ACCEPT 2> /dev/null
fi
run_user_exit clear
set_state "Cleared"
logger -p kern.info "Shorewall Cleared"
}
#
# Delete existing Proxy ARP
#
delete_proxy_arp() {
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/proxyarp ]; then
while read address interface external haveroute; do
qt arp -i $external -d $address pub
[ -z "${haveroute}${NOROUTES}" ] && qt ip route del $address dev $interface
f=/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/$interface/proxy_arp
[ -f $f ] && echo 0 > $f
done < ${VARDIR}/proxyarp
fi
rm -f ${VARDIR}/proxyarp
}
#
# Delete existing Static NAT
#
delete_nat() {
run_iptables -t nat -F
run_iptables -t nat -X
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/nat ]; then
while read external interface; do
qt ip addr del $external dev $interface
done < ${VARDIR}/nat
rm -f ${VARDIR}/nat
fi
[ -d ${VARDIR} ] && touch ${VARDIR}/nat
}
#
# Check for disabled startup
#
check_disabled_startup() {
if [ -z "$STARTUP_ENABLED" ]; then
echo " Shorewall Startup is disabled -- to enable startup"
echo " after you have completed Shorewall configuration,"
echo " change the setting of STARTUP_ENABLED to Yes in"
echo " ${CONFDIR}/shorewall.conf"
[ -n "$TMP_DIR" ] && rm -rf $TMP_DIR
exit 2
fi
}
#
# Give Usage Information
#
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [debug] {start|stop|reset|restart|clear}"
exit 1
}
#
# E X E C U T I O N B E G I N S H E R E
#
#
# Start trace if first arg is "debug" or "trace"
#
[ $# -gt 1 ] && [ "x$1" = xdebug -o "$x$1" = xtrace ] && { set -x ; shift ; }
NOLOCK=
[ $# -gt 1 ] && [ "$1" = "nolock" ] && { NOLOCK=Yes; shift ; }
SHAREDIR=/usr/share/shorewall
CONFDIR=/etc/shorewall
[ -f ${CONFDIR}/vardir ] && . ${CONFDIR}/vardir ]
[ -n "${VARDIR:=/var/lib/shorewall}" ]
for library in lib.base lib.config; do
FUNCTIONS=${SHAREDIR}/${library}
if [ -f $FUNCTIONS ]; then
[ $VERBOSE -ge 2 ] && echo "Loading $FUNCTIONS..."
. $FUNCTIONS
else
fatal_error "Installation error: $FUNCTIONS does not exist!"
fi
done
PROGRAM=firewall
COMMAND="$1"
case "$COMMAND" in
stop)
[ $# -ne 1 ] && usage
do_initialize
#
# Don't want to do a 'stop' when startup is disabled
#
check_disabled_startup
progress_message3 "Stopping Shorewall..."
stop_firewall
[ -n "$SUBSYSLOCK" ] && rm -f $SUBSYSLOCK
progress_message3 "done."
;;
reset)
[ $# -ne 1 ] && usage
do_initialize
if ! shorewall_is_started ; then
echo "Shorewall Not Started"
[ -n "$TMP_DIR" ] && rm -rf $TMP_DIR
exit 2;
fi
$IPTABLES -Z
$IPTABLES -t nat -Z
$IPTABLES -t mangle -Z
report "Shorewall Counters Reset"
date > ${VARDIR}/restarted
;;
clear)
[ $# -ne 1 ] && usage
do_initialize
progress_message3 "Clearing Shorewall..."
clear_firewall
[ -n "$SUBSYSLOCK" ] && rm -f $SUBSYSLOCK
progress_message3 "done."
;;
add)
[ $# -lt 3 ] && usage
do_initialize
lib_load dynamiczones "The add command"
if ! shorewall_is_started ; then
echo "Shorewall Not Started"
[ -n "$TMP_DIR" ] && rm -rf $TMP_DIR
exit 2;
fi
shift
add_to_zone $@
;;
delete)
[ $# -lt 3 ] && usage
lib_load dynamiczones "The delete command"
do_initialize
if ! shorewall_is_started ; then
echo "Shorewall Not Started"
[ -n "$TMP_DIR" ] && rm -rf $TMP_DIR
exit 2;
fi
shift
delete_from_zone $@
;;
call)
#
# Undocumented way to call functions in ${SHAREDIR}/firewall directly
#
shift
do_initialize
EMPTY=
$@
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac