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Remove dynamic zones (again)
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Changes in 3.2.1
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Changes in 3.3.0
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1) Change the detection of physdev match to use
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--physdev-out. Preparation for removal of physdev-out match
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capability.
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2) Add missing edits to configuration parameters in firewall script.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Changes in 3.2.0 Final
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1) Avoid extraneous double quotes in log rules generated at run-time.
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 6
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1) Correct generation of the balanced default route.
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2) Allow 'detect' in the ADDRESS column of the masq file.
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3) Correct some permission problems.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 5
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1) Fix DOA 'LITEDIR' problem in /sbin/shorewall.
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2) Stop the compiler from running iptables.
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3) Avoid problem with ash.
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4) Make the 'try' command use the correct SHOREWALL_SHELL.
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5) Don't defer Action/chain extension script processing until
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run-time.
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6) Run extension script for policy chains.
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 4
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1) Fix permissions on Limit file.
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2) Make progress messages product-specific.
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3) Add 'reload' command.
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 3
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1) Remove hard directory references from compiled programs.
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2) Fix /nat <-> /proxyarp typo.
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3) Avoid use of symbolic link for /sbin/shorewall
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 2
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1) Update versions.
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2) Rationalize the use of IPTABLES and LOGFORMAT.
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3) Allow Shorewall/Shorewall-lite coexistance under RPM
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Changes in 3.2.0 RC 1
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1) Update versions.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 8
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1) Issue more helpful BRIDGING=No error messages.
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2) Implement "all-" in rules file.
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3) Add xmodules file.
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4) Detect devices in tcdevices entries.
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5) Fix for white-space in log prefix.
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6) Fix rule parsing of single excluded MAC address.
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 7
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1) Fix mark/mask validation.
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2) Restore traffic control to 'refresh'.
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3) Detect MTU for entries in /etc/shorewall/tcdevices.
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4) Avoid fatal error after missing forwardUPnP rule warning.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 6
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1) Fix tc "notfound" errors when 'restart' is run out of ip-up.local.
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2) Allow 'detectnets' to work.
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3) Add TOS column to tcrules.
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4) Fix 'proxyarp' interface attribute handling.
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5) Fix default route generation in providers handling.
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6) Change interraction of 'track' and PREROUTING marking.
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 5
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1) Fix compilation problem on LEAF Bering.
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2) Remove traffic shaping code from the 'firewall' script to avoid
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unmaintainable code duplication.
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3) Fix DETECT_DNAT_IPADDRS=No bug.
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4) Handle absense of mangle FORWARD chain.
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5) Rename the rtrules file to route_rules.
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6) Fix deletion of SNAT ip addresses.
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7) Accomodate ancient kernel's with no FORWARD or POSTROUTING in mangle.
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8) Clear SUBSYSLOCK on Debian/Ubuntu installs.
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 4
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1) Fix 'routeback' with bridge ports.
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2) Add support for explicit routing rules.
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3) Fix mktempdir problem.
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4) Implement HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 3
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1) Correct handling of verbosity in the 'try' command.
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2) Add IMPLICIT_CONTINUE option to shorewall.conf.
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3) Fix SAME/ADD_SNAT_ALIASES interaction.
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Changes in 3.2.0 Beta 2
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1) Make "shorewall start -f" work correctly.
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2) Remove SUBSYSLOCK code from default and debian footers.
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3) Add 'refreshed' extension script.
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4) Implement 'logdrop' and 'logreject'
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Changes in 3.1.x. and 3.2.x
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1) Removal of dynamic zones.
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2) Implement 'generate' command.
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3) Implement 'super-quiet' mode using multiple -q options (e.g., -qq).
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4) Add back dynamic zones.
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5) Allow remote compiles.
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6) Change output of 'generate' to always be the file name entered (do not
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prepend /var/lib/shorewall/)
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7) Remove some restrictions on remote compiles.
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8) Add error checking to generated script.
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9) Merge Fabio Longerai's 'length' patch.
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10) Add the "-p" option to the compile command.
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11) Fix 'check' bug in setup_masq
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12) Break compiler/firewall into two files
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13) Make Shoreall quiet for a change.
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14) Make "Compile-and-go" the only mode of operation.
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15) Remove -p
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16) Apply Tuomo's patches for IPSEC and Noecho.
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17) Fix bridging
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18) Fix QUEUE when used in the ESTABLISHED section.
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19) Apply Ed Suominen's patch to tcrules.
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3.1.5
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20) Speed up compilation by rewriting 'fix_bang()'.
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21) Correct GATEWAY handling in the providers file.
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22) Remove sub-zone exclusion from DNAT/REDIRECT.
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23) Add compiled-program/library versioning scheme.
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3.1.6
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24) Apply Steven Springl's help patch.
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25) Fix 'allow/drop/reject' while Shorewall not running.
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26) Implement bi-directional macros.
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27) Fix TC bridge port handling.
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28) Fix/document "check -e"
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29) Automatically use capabilities file when non-root.
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30) Correct typo in help file ("help drop").
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31) Added 'tcpsyn'
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3.1.7
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32) Change 'tcpsyn' to 'tcp:syn'
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33) Remove superfluous rules in MAC validation.
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34) Correct Makefile.
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35) Add -t option
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36) Restore log messages.
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37) Fix "shorewall capabilities" with VERBOSITY < 2.
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3.1.8
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38) Remove compile-time running of extension scripts.
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39) Correctly handle interfaces named 'inet'.
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40) SUBSYSLOCK functionality restored.
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3.1.9
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41) Fix Provider route generation when a specific gateway is specified.
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42) Be sure that restore file name is preserved regardless of 'set --' in
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define_firewall().)
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43) Add Simon's redhat prog files.
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44) Add 'delete_nat' to compiled program.
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45) Move 'shorecap' to /usr/share/shorewall
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46) Add debian prog files.
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47) Correct syntax error in validate_policy()
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3.2.0 Beta 1.
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48) Streamlined some code in setup_tc1()
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49) Process /etc/shorewall/params at run-time.
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50) Add new modules to /etc/shorewall/modules.
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51) Make default behavior of "compile" distribution-neutral.
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1) Remove dynamic zone capability.
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Shorewall 3.2.1
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Shorewall 3.3.0
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Note to users upgrading from Shorewall 2.x or 3.0
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Please see the "Migration Considerations" below for additional upgrade
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information.
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Problems Corrected in 3.2.1
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Problems Corrected in 3.3.0
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None.
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Other changes in 3.2.1
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Other changes in 3.3.0
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None.
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1) Support for dynamic zones (DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes in shorewall.conf and
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the /sbin/shorewall "add" and "delete" commands) has been
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removed. Please use ipsets to implement dynamic zones as described
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in http://www.shorewall.net/DynamicZones.html.
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Migration Considerations:
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1) If you are upgrading from Shorewall 2.x, it is essential that you read
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the Shorewall 3.0.8 (or later) release notes:
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http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/3.0/shorewall-3.0.8/releasenotes.txt
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2) A number of macros have been split into two. The macros affected are:
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IMAP LDAP NNTP POP3 SMTP
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Each of these macros now handles only traffic on the native (plaintext)
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port. There is a corresponding macro with S added to the end of the
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name for the SSL version of the same protocol. Thus each macro results
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in the insertion of only one port per invocation.
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The Web macro has not been split, but two new macros, HTTP and HTTPS have
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been created. The Web macro is deprecated in favour of these new macros,
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and may be removed from future Shorewall releases.
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These changes have been made to ensure no unexpected ports are opened due
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to the use of macros.
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3) In previous Shorewall releases, DNAT and REDIRECT rules supported a
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special syntax for exclusion of a sub-zone from the effect of the rule.
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Example:
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Z2 is a subzone of Z1:
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DNAT Z1!Z2 loc:192.168.1.4 ...
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That feature has never worked correctly when Z2 is a dynamic zone.
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Furthermore, now that Shorewall supports exclusion lists, the capability
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is redundant since the above rule can now be written in the form:
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DNAT Z1:!<list of exclusions> loc:192.168.1.4 ...
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Beginning with Shorewall 3.2.0, the special exclusion syntax will no
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longer be supported.
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4) Important if you use the QUEUE target.
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In the /etc/shorewall/rules file and in actions, you may now specify
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'tcp:syn' in the PROTO column. 'tcp:syn' is equivalent to 'tcp' but also
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requires that the SYN flag is set and the RST, FIN and ACK flags be
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off ("--syn" is added to the iptables rule).
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As part of this change, Shorewall no longer adds the "--syn" option
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to TCP rules that specify QUEUE as their target.
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5) Extension Scripts may require change
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In previous releases, extension scripts were executed during [re]start
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by using the Bourne Shell "." operator. In addition to executing commands
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during [re]start, these scripts had to "save" the commands to be executed
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during "shorewall restore".
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This clumsiness has been eliminated in Shorewall 3.2. In Shorewall 3.2,
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extension scripts are copied in-line into the compiled program and are
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executed in-line during "start", "restart" and "restore". This
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applies to all extension scripts except those associated with a
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chain or action -- those extension scripts continue to be processed
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at compile time.
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This new approach has two implications for existing scripts.
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a) It is no longer necessary to save the commands; so functions like
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'save_command', 'run_and_save_command' and 'ensure_and_save_command'
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need no longer be called. For convenience, the generated program will
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supply functions with these names:
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save_command() - does nothing
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run_and_save_command() - runs the passed command
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ensure_and_save_command() - runs the passed command and
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stops/restores the firewall if the
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command fails.
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These functions should provide for transparent migration of
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scripts that use them until you can get around to eliminating
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their use completely.
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b) When the extension script is copied into the compiled program, it
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is indented to line up with the surrounding code. If you have 'awk'
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installed on your system, the Shorewall compiler will correctly handle
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line continuation (last character on the line = "\"). If you do not
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have awk, it will not be possible to use line-continuation in your
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extension scripts.
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In no case is it possible to continue a quoted string over multiple lines
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without having additional whitespace inserted into the string.
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6) Beginning with this release, the way in which packet marking in the
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PREROUTING chain interracts with the 'track' option in /etc/shorewall/providers
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has changed in two ways:
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a) Packets arriving on a tracked interface are now passed to the PREROUTING
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marking chain so that they may be marked with a mark other than the
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'track' mark (the connection still retains the 'track' mark).
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b) When HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=Yes, you can still clear the mark on packets
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in the PREROUTING chain (i.e., you can specify a mark value of zero).
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7) Kernel version 2.6.16 introduces 'xtables', a new common packet
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filtering and connection tracking facility that supports both IPv4
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and IPv6. Because a different set of kernel modules must be loaded
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for xtables, Shorewall now includes two 'modules' files:
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a) /usr/share/shorewall/modules -- the former
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/etc/shorewall/modules
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b) /usr/share/shorewall/xmodules -- a new file that support
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xtables.
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If you wish to use the new file, then simply execute this command:
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cp -f /usr/share/shorewall/xmodules /etc/shorewall/modules
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1) Support for dynamic zones (DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes in shorewall.conf and
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the /sbin/shorewall "add" and "delete" commands) has been
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removed. Please use ipsets to implement dynamic zones as described
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in http://www.shorewall.net/DynamicZones.html.
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New Features:
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1) Shorewall has always been very noisy (lots of messages). No longer.
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You set the default level of verbosity using the VERBOSITY option in
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shorewall.conf. If you don't set it (as would be the case of you use your
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old shorewall.conf file) then VERBOSITY defaults to a value of 2 which
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results in behavior compatible with previous Shorewall versions.
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A value of 1 suppresses some of the output (like the old -q option did)
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while a value of 0 makes Shorewall almost silent. A value of -1
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suppresses all output except warning and error messages.
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The value specified in the 3.2 shorewall.conf is 1. So you can make
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Shorewall as verbose as previously using a single -v and you can make it
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almost silent by using a single -q.
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If VERBOSITY is set at 2, you can still make a command nearly
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silent by using two "q"s (e.g., shorewall -qq restart).
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In summary, each "q" subtracts one from VERBOSITY while each "v" adds one
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to VERBOSITY.
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The "shorewall show log", "shorewall logwatch" and "shorewall dump"
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commands require VERBOSITY to be greater than or equal to 3 to
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display MAC addresses.This is consistent with the previous
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implementation which required a single -v to enable MAC display but
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means that if you set VERBOSITY=0 in shorewall.conf, then you will
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need to include -vvv in commands that display log records in order
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to have MACs displayed.
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To make the display of MAC addresses less cumbersome, a '-m' option has
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been added to the "show" and logwatch commands:
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shorewall show -m log
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shorewall logwatch -m
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2) A new 'shorewall compile' command has been added.
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shorewall compile [ -e ] [ <config directory> ] <script file>
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where:
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-e Allows the generated script to run
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on a system with Shorewall Lite installed.
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Generates an error if the configuration uses
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an option that would prevent the generated
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script from running on a system other than
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where the 'compile' command is running (see
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additional consideration a) below).
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<config directory> Is an optional directory to be searched for
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configuration files prior to those listed
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in CONFIG_PATH in
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/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf.
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<script file> Is the name of the output file.
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The 'compile' command processes the configuration and generates a
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script file which may then be executed (either directly or using the
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'shorewall restore' command) to configure the firewall.
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The generated script contains error checking and will terminate if an
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important command fails. Before terminating:
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a) The script will check for the existence of the restore script
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specified by the RESTOREFILE variable in shorewall.conf. If that
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restore script exists, it is executed.
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b) If the restore script doesn't exist but Shorewall appears to be
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installed on the system, the equivalent of an
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"/sbin/shorewall stop" command is executed.
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Some additional considerations:
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a) When you run 'compile' on one system and then run the generated script
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on another system under Shorewall Lite, there are certain limitations.
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1) A compatible version of Shorewall Lite must be running on the remote
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system. Going forward, the goal is that any minor version of
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the current major version will be compatible. So if the
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program is compiled using Shorewall 3.2.x, any 3.2.y version
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or 3.p.q version (where p > 2) of Shorewall Lite will be compatible.
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2) The 'detectnets' interface option is not allowed.
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3) DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes is not allowed.
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4) You must supply the file /etc/shorewall/capabilities to provide
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the compiler with knowledge of the capabilities of the system
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where the script is to be run. See below.
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5) If your /etc/shorewall/params file contains code other than simple
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assignment statements with contant values, then you should move
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that code to /etc/shorewall/init. That way, the code will be
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executed on the target system when the compiled script is run and
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not on the local system at compile time.
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b) If you run the "shorewall compile" or "shorewall check" commands under
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a user other than 'root', then you must supply
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/etc/shorewall/capabilities.
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c) To aid in building /etc/shorewall/capabilities, a 'shorecap' program
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is provided in the Shorewall Lite package and is installed in
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/usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap when you install Shorewall Lite.
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For instructions about running shorecap, see the comments at the
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top of the program file (it's a simple shell script).
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The "shorewall start" and "shorewall restart" commands have been
|
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rewritten to use compilation. They both compile a temporary program
|
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then run it. This results in a slightly longer elapsed time than the
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similar commands required under earlier versions of Shorewall but new
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connections are blocked for a much smaller percentage of that time.
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If an error is found during the compilation phase, /sbin/shorewall
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terminates and the Shorewall state is unchanged.
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Under Shorewall 3.1.5, "shorewall restart" takes roughly 16.5 seconds
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on my firewall:
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real 0m16.599s
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user 0m6.292s
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sys 0m9.885s
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Of the elapsed 16.5 seconds, new connections are disabled less than
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3.5 seconds. Here are some numbers for comparison:
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A) shorewall restart (Shorewall 3.0.4)
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real 0m17.540s
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user 0m5.956s
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sys 0m10.737s
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B) ./foo restart # foo created using "shorewall compile"
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real 0m3.297s
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user 0m1.444s
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sys 0m1.728s
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C) shorewall restore (Shorewall 3.0.4) # Restores from file generated by
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# "shorewall save"
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real 0m1.164s
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user 0m0.556s
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sys 0m0.608s
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D) shorewall restore (shorewall 3.1.5)
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real 0m1.637s
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user 0m0.728s
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sys 0m0.584s
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The time difference between B and C reflects the difference between
|
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"iptables-restore" and multiple executions of "iptables". The time
|
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difference between C and D results from the fact that the "restore"
|
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command in Shorewall 3.1 runs the compiled program in a way that
|
||||
turns all iptables commands into no-ops then invokes
|
||||
iptables-restore. The system is a 1.4Ghz Celeron with 512MB RAM.
|
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|
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As a final part of this change, the "check" command now compiles the
|
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current configuration and writes the compiled output to /dev/null. So
|
||||
"check" performs all of the same validation that compile does. Note that
|
||||
there is still no guarantee that the generated script won't encounter
|
||||
run-time errors.
|
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|
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2) The /etc/shorewall/maclist file has a new column layout. The first column
|
||||
is now DISPOSITION. This column determines what to do with matching
|
||||
packets and can have the value ACCEPT or DROP (if MACLIST_TABLE=filter, it
|
||||
can also contain REJECT). This change is upward compatible so your existing
|
||||
maclist file can still be used.
|
||||
|
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ACCEPT, DROP and REJECT may be optionally followed by a log level to
|
||||
cause the packet to be logged.
|
||||
|
||||
4) In macro files, you can now use the reserved words SOURCE and DEST
|
||||
in the columns of the same names. When Shorewall expands the
|
||||
macro, it will substitute the SOURCE from the macro invocation for
|
||||
SOURCE and the DEST from the invocation for DEST. This allows you
|
||||
to write macros that act in both directions (from source to destination
|
||||
and from destination to source).
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
macro.FOO:
|
||||
|
||||
PARAM SOURCE DEST udp 500
|
||||
PARAM DEST SOURCE udp 500
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/rules:
|
||||
|
||||
FOO/ACCEPT fw net
|
||||
|
||||
Resulting rules:
|
||||
|
||||
ACCEPT fw net udp 500
|
||||
ACCEPT net fw udp 500
|
||||
|
||||
This new feature has been used to implement the SMBBI macro.
|
||||
SMBBI is the same as the SMB macro with the exception that
|
||||
it passes SMB traffic in both directions whereas SMB only
|
||||
passes that traffic in one direction.
|
||||
|
||||
5) In the /etc/shorewall/rules file and in actions, you may now specify
|
||||
'tcp:syn' in the PROTO column. 'tcp:syn' is equivalent to 'tcp' but also
|
||||
requires that the SYN flag is set and the RST, FIN and ACK flags be
|
||||
off ("--syn" is added to the iptables rule).
|
||||
|
||||
As part of this change, Shorewall no longer adds the "--syn" option
|
||||
to TCP rules that specify QUEUE as their target.
|
||||
|
||||
6) /sbin/shorewall now supports a "-t" option that causes all progress
|
||||
messages to be timestamped.
|
||||
|
||||
Example (VERBOSITY=0 in shorewall.conf):
|
||||
|
||||
gateway:/etc/shorewall # shorewall -t restart
|
||||
07:08:51 Compiling...
|
||||
07:09:05 Shorewall configuration compiled to /var/lib/shorewall/.restart
|
||||
07:09:05 Restarting Shorewall....
|
||||
07:09:08 done.
|
||||
gateway:/etc/shorewall #
|
||||
|
||||
7) A 'refreshed' extension script has been added -- it is executed after
|
||||
"shorewall refresh" has finished.
|
||||
|
||||
8) Two new dynamic blacklisting commands have been added:
|
||||
|
||||
logdrop -- like 'drop' but causes the dropped packets to be logged.
|
||||
|
||||
logreject -- like 'reject' but causes the rejected packets to be
|
||||
logged.
|
||||
|
||||
Packets are logged at the BLACKLIST_LOGLEVEL if one was specified at the
|
||||
last "shorewall [re]start"; otherwise, they are logged at the 'info'
|
||||
log level.
|
||||
|
||||
9) A new IMPLICIT_CONTINUE option has been added to shorewall.conf. When
|
||||
this option is set to "Yes", it causes subzones to be treated differently
|
||||
with respect to policies.
|
||||
|
||||
Subzones are defined by following their name with ":" and a list of parent
|
||||
zones (in /etc/shorewall/zones). Normally, you want to have a set of
|
||||
special rules for the subzone and if a connection doesn't match any of
|
||||
those subzone-specific rules then you want the parent zone rules and
|
||||
policies to be applied. With IMPLICIT_CONTINUE=Yes, that happens
|
||||
automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
If IMPLICIT_CONTINUE=No or if IMPLICIT_CONTINUE is not set, then
|
||||
subzones are not subject to this special treatment.
|
||||
|
||||
With IMPLICIT_CONTINUE=Yes, an implicit CONTINUE policy may be overridden
|
||||
by including an explicit policy (one that does not specify "all" in either
|
||||
the SOURCE or the DEST columns).
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/zones:
|
||||
|
||||
prnt ipv4
|
||||
chld:prnt ipv4
|
||||
|
||||
Traffic to/from the 'chld' zone will first pass through the applicable
|
||||
'chld' rules and if none of those rules match then it will be passed through
|
||||
the appropriate 'prnt' rules. If the connection request does not match
|
||||
any of the 'prnt' rules then the relevant 'prnt' policy is applied.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want the fw->chld policy to be ACCEPT, simply add this entry to
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/policy:
|
||||
|
||||
$FW chld ACCEPT
|
||||
|
||||
Traffic from all other zones to 'chld' will be subject to the implicit
|
||||
CONTINUE policy.
|
||||
|
||||
10) Shorewall now includes support for explicit routing rules when the
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/providers file is used. A new file,
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/route_rules can be used to add routing rules based on
|
||||
packet source and/or destination.
|
||||
|
||||
The file has the following columns:
|
||||
|
||||
SOURCE(optonal) An ip address (network or host) that
|
||||
matches the source IP address in a packet.
|
||||
May also be specified as an interface
|
||||
name optionally followed by ":" and an
|
||||
address. If the define 'lo' is specified,
|
||||
the packet must originate from the firewall
|
||||
itself.
|
||||
|
||||
DEST(optional) An ip address (network or host) that
|
||||
matches the destination IP address in a packet.
|
||||
|
||||
If you choose to omit either SOURCE or DEST,
|
||||
place "-" in the column. Note that you
|
||||
may not omit both SOURCE and DEST.
|
||||
|
||||
PROVIDER The provider to route the traffic through.
|
||||
May be expressed either as the provider name
|
||||
or the provider number. You may also specify
|
||||
the 'main' routing table here, either by
|
||||
name or by number (254).
|
||||
|
||||
PRIORITY
|
||||
The rule's priority which determines the order
|
||||
in which the rules are processed.
|
||||
|
||||
1000-1999 Before Shorewall-generated
|
||||
'MARK' rules
|
||||
|
||||
11000- 11999 After 'MARK' rules but before
|
||||
Shorewall-generated rules for
|
||||
provider interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
26000-26999 After provider interface rules but
|
||||
before 'default' rule.
|
||||
|
||||
Rules with equal priority are applied in
|
||||
the order in which they appear in the file.
|
||||
|
||||
Example 1: You want all traffic coming in on eth1 to be routed to the ISP1
|
||||
provider:
|
||||
|
||||
#PROVIDER PRIORITY SOURCE DEST
|
||||
ISP1 1000 eth1
|
||||
|
||||
Example 2: You use OpenVPN (routed setup /tunX) in combination with multiple
|
||||
providers. In this case you have to set up a rule to ensure that
|
||||
the OpenVPN traffic is routed back through the tunX interface(s)
|
||||
rather than through any of the providers. 10.8.0.0/24 is the
|
||||
subnet choosen in your OpenVPN configuration (server 10.8.0.0
|
||||
255.255.255.0)
|
||||
|
||||
#SOURCE DEST PROVIDER PRIORITY
|
||||
- 10.8.0.0/24 main 1000
|
||||
|
||||
11) Prior to now, it has not been possible to use connection marking in
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/tcrules if you have a multi-ISP configuration that uses the
|
||||
'track' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Beginning with this release, you may now set HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=Yes in
|
||||
shorewall.conf to effectively divide the packet mark and connection mark
|
||||
into two 8-bit mark fields.
|
||||
|
||||
When you do this:
|
||||
|
||||
a) The MARK field in the providers file must have a value that is
|
||||
less than 65536 and that is a multiple of 256 (using hex
|
||||
representation, the values are 0x0100-0xFF00 with the low-order
|
||||
8 bits being zero).
|
||||
|
||||
b) You may only set those mark values in the PREROUTING chain.
|
||||
|
||||
c) Marks used for traffic shaping must still be in the range of 1-255
|
||||
and may still not be set in the PREROUTING chain.
|
||||
|
||||
d) When you SAVE or RESTORE in tcrules, only the TC mark value is
|
||||
saved or restored. Shorewall handles saving and restoring the
|
||||
routing (provider) marks.
|
||||
|
||||
12) A TOS column has been added to /etc/shorewall/tcrules. This allows marking
|
||||
based on the contents of the TOS field in the packet header.
|
||||
|
||||
13) Beginning with this release, the way in which packet marking in the
|
||||
PREROUTING chain interracts with the 'track' option in /etc/shorewall/providers
|
||||
has changed in two ways:
|
||||
|
||||
a) Packets *arriving* on a tracked interface are now passed to the PREROUTING
|
||||
marking chain so that they may be marked with a mark other than the
|
||||
'track' mark (the connection still retains the 'track' mark).
|
||||
|
||||
b) When HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=Yes, you can still clear the mark on packets
|
||||
in the PREROUTING chain (i.e., you can specify a mark value of zero).
|
||||
|
||||
14) Shorewall will now attempt to detect the MTU of devices listed in
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/tcdevices and will use the detected MTU in setting
|
||||
up traffic shaping.
|
||||
|
||||
15) In /etc/shorewall/rules, the values "all-" and "all+-" may now be
|
||||
used for zone names. "all-" means "All zones except the firewall";
|
||||
"all+-" means "All zones except the firewall" and intra-zone
|
||||
traffic is included.
|
||||
|
||||
16) Kernel version 2.6.16 introduces 'xtables', a new common packet
|
||||
filtering and connection tracking facility that supports both IPv4
|
||||
and IPv6. Because a different set of kernel modules must be loaded
|
||||
for xtables, Shorewall now includes two 'modules' files:
|
||||
|
||||
a) /usr/share/shorewall/modules -- the former
|
||||
/etc/shorewall/modules
|
||||
|
||||
b) /usr/share/shorewall/xmodules -- a new file that support
|
||||
xtables.
|
||||
|
||||
If you wish to use the new file, then simply execute this command:
|
||||
|
||||
cp -f /usr/share/shorewall/xmodules /etc/shorewall/modules
|
||||
|
||||
17) Shorewall now checks to see if devices in /etc/shorewall/tcdevices
|
||||
exist. If a device does not exist, a warning message is issued and
|
||||
that device's entries in /etc/shorewall/tcclasses are ignored. This
|
||||
applies to "shorewall start", "shorewall restart" and "shorewall
|
||||
refresh".
|
||||
|
||||
18) "load" and "reload" commands have been added. These commands allow
|
||||
a non-root user with ssh access to a remote system running
|
||||
Shorewall Lite to compile a firewall script on the local system and
|
||||
to install that script on the remote system.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax is:
|
||||
|
||||
shorewall [re]load [ <directory> ] <system>
|
||||
|
||||
If <directory> is omitted, the current working directory is
|
||||
assumed.
|
||||
|
||||
The command is equivalent to:
|
||||
|
||||
/sbin/shorewall compile -e <directory> firewall &&\
|
||||
scp firewall root@<system>:/var/lib/shorewall-lite/ &&\
|
||||
ssh root@<system> '/sbin/shorewall-lite [re]start' # Note 1
|
||||
|
||||
In other words, the configuration in the specified (or defaulted)
|
||||
directory is compiled to a file called firewall in that
|
||||
directory. If compilation succeeds, then 'firewall' is copied to the
|
||||
(usually remote) <system> using scp. If the copy succeeds,
|
||||
Shorewall Lite on <system> is started or restarted via ssh (
|
||||
load causes Shorewall Lite to be started and 'reload' causes
|
||||
Shorewall Lite to be re-started)
|
||||
|
||||
Note 1: In Shorewall Lite 3.2.0 RC4, the 'firewall' script has moved
|
||||
from /usr/share/shorewall-lite/ to /var/lib/shorewall-lite in
|
||||
packages from shorewall.net. The package maintainers for the
|
||||
various distributions are free to choose the directory where the
|
||||
script will be stored under their distribution by altering the
|
||||
value of LITEDIR in /usr/share/shorewall/configpath. You can run the
|
||||
"shorewall show config" command to see how your distribution
|
||||
defines LITEDIR.
|
||||
None.
|
||||
|
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