shorewall6-policy
5
policy
shorewall6 policy file
/etc/shorewall6/policy
Description
This file defines the high-level policy for connections between
zones defined in shorewall6-zones(5).
The order of entries in this file is important
This file determines what to do with a new connection request if
we don't get a match from the /etc/shorewall6/rules file . For each
source/destination pair, the file is processed in order until a match is
found ("all" will match any client or server).
Intra-zone policies are pre-defined
For $FW and for all of the zones defined in /etc/shorewall6/zones,
the POLICY for connections from the zone to itself is ACCEPT (with no
logging or TCP connection rate limiting but may be overridden by an
entry in this file. The overriding entry must be explicit (cannot use
"all" in the SOURCE or DEST).
Similarly, if you have IMPLICIT_CONTINUE=Yes in shorewall6.conf,
then the implicit policy to/from any sub-zone is CONTINUE. These
implicit CONTINUE policies may also be overridden by an explicit entry
in this file.
The columns in the file are as follows.
SOURCE -
zone|$FW|all
Source zone. Must be the name of a zone defined in shorewall6-zones(5), $FW or
"all".
DEST -
zone|$FW|all
Destination zone. Must be the name of a zone defined in shorewall6-zones(5), $FW or
"all". If the DEST is a bport zone, then the SOURCE must be "all",
another bport zone associated with the same bridge, or it must be an
ipv6 zone that is associated with only the same bridge.
POLICY - {ACCEPT|DROP|REJECT|CONTINUE|QUEUE|NFQUEUE[(queuenumber)]|NONE}[:{default-action-or-macro|None}]
Policy if no match from the rules file is found.
If the policy is other than CONTINUE or NONE then the policy
may be followed by ":" and one of the following:
The word "None" or "none". This causes any default action
defined in shorewall6.conf(5) to be
omitted for this policy.
The name of an action (requires that USE_ACTIONS=Yes in
shorewall6.conf(5)).
That action will be invoked before the policy is
enforced.
The name of a macro. The rules in that macro will be
applied before the policy is enforced. This does not require
USE_ACTIONS=Yes.
Possible policies are:
ACCEPT
Accept the connection.
DROP
Ignore the connection request.
REJECT
For TCP, send RST. For all other, send an "unreachable"
ICMP.
QUEUE
Queue the request for a user-space application such as
Snort-inline.
NFQUEUE
Queue the request for a user-space application using the
nfnetlink_queue mechanism. If a
queuenumber is not given, queue
zero (0) is assumed.
CONTINUE
Pass the connection request past any other rules that it
might also match (where the source or destination zone in
those rules is a superset of the SOURCE or DEST in this
policy). See shorewall6-nesting(5)
for additional information.
NONE
Assume that there will never be any packets from this
SOURCE to this DEST. shorewall6 will not create any
infrastructure to handle such packets and you may not have any
rules with this SOURCE and DEST in the /etc/shorewall6/rules
file. If such a packet is
received, the result is undefined. NONE may not be used if the
SOURCE or DEST columns contain the firewall zone ($FW) or
"all".
LOG LEVEL (Optional) -
[log-level|NFLOG]
If supplied, each connection handled under the default POLICY
is logged at that level. If not supplied, no log message is
generated. See syslog.conf(5) for a description of log
levels.
You may also specify NFLOG (must be in upper case). This will
log to the NFLOG target and will send to a separate log through use
of ulogd (http://www.netfilter.org/projects/ulogd/index.html).
If you don't want to log but need to specify the following
column, place "-" here.
BURST:LIMIT -
rate/{second|minute}:burst
If passed, specifies the maximum TCP connection
rate and the size of an acceptable
burst. If not specified, TCP connections are
not limited.
CONNLIMIT -
limit[:mask]
May be used to limit the number of simultaneous connections
from each individual host to limit
connections. While the limit is only checked on connections to which
this policy could apply, the number of current connections is
calculated over all current connections from the SOURCE host. By
default, the limit is applied to each host individually but can be
made to apply to networks of hosts by specifying a
mask. The mask
specifies the width of a VLSM mask to be applied to the source
address; the number of current connections is then taken over all
hosts in the subnet
source-address/mask.
Example
All connections from the local network to the internet are
allowed
All connections from the internet are ignored but logged at
syslog level KERNEL.INFO.
All other connection requests are rejected and logged at level
KERNEL.INFO.
#SOURCE DEST POLICY LOG BURST:LIMIT
# LEVEL
loc net ACCEPT
net all DROP info
#
# THE FOLLOWING POLICY MUST BE LAST
#
all all REJECT info
FILES
/etc/shorewall6/policy
See ALSO
shorewall6(8), shorewall6-accounting(5), shorewall6-actions(5),
shorewall6-blacklist(5), shorewall6-hosts(5), shorewall6-interfaces(5),
shorewall6-ipsec(5), shorewall6-maclist(5), shorewall6-masq(5),
shorewall6-nat(5), shorewall6-netmap(5), shorewall6-params(5),
shorewall6-policy(5), shorewall6-providers(5), shorewall6-proxyarp(5),
shorewall6-route_rules(5), shorewall6-routestopped(5),
shorewall6-rules(5), shorewall6.conf(5), shorewall6-tcclasses(5),
shorewall6-tcdevices(5), shorewall6-tcrules(5), shorewall6-tos(5),
shorewall6-tunnels(5), shorewall6-zones(5)