shorewall6-lite8Administrative Commandsshorewall6-liteAdministration tool for Shoreline 6 Firewall Lite (Shorewall6
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Firewall Lite (Shorewall Lite).OptionsThe and options are
used for debugging. See http://www.shorewall.net/starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Trace.The option prevents the command from
attempting to acquire the shorewall6-lite lockfile. It is useful if you
need to include shorewall commands in the
startedextension script.The options control the amount of output that
the command produces. They consist of a sequence of the letters v and q. If the
options are omitted, the amount of output is determined by the setting of
the VERBOSITY parameter in shorewall6.conf(5). Each v adds one to the effective verbosity and each
q subtracts one from the effective
VERBOSITY. Alternately, v may be followed
immediately with one of -1,0,1,2 to specify VERBOSITY. There may be no
white-space between v and the
VERBOSITY.The options may also include the letter
which causes all progress messages to be
timestamped.CommandsThe available commands are listed below.add {
interface[:host-list]...
zone | zonehost-list }Adds a list of hosts or subnets to a dynamic zone usually used
with VPN's.The interface argument names an
interface defined in the shorewall-interfaces(5)
file. A host-list is comma-separated list
whose elements are host or network addresses.The add command is not very robust. If
there are errors in the host-list, you
may see a large number of error messages yet a subsequent
shorewall6-lite show zones command will
indicate that all hosts were added. If this happens, replace
add by delete and run the
same command again. Then enter the correct command.allow
addressRe-enables receipt of packets from hosts previously
blacklisted by a drop,
logdrop, reject, or
logreject command.clear [-]Clear will remove all rules and chains installed by
shorewall6-lite. The firewall is then wide open and unprotected.
Existing connections are untouched. Clear is often used to see if
the firewall is causing connection problems.If is given, the command will be processed
by the compiled script that executed the last successful
start, restart or
refresh command if that script exists.close {
open-number |
sourcedest [
protocol [ port
] ] }Added in Shorewall 4.5.8. This command closes a temporary open
created by the open command. In the first form,
an open-number specifies the open to be
closed. Open numbers are displayed in the num column of the output of the
shorewall6-lite show opens command.When the second form of the command is used, the parameters
must match those given in the earlier open
command.delete {
interface[:host-list]...
zone | zonehost-list }The delete command reverses the effect of an earlier
add command.The interface argument names an
interface defined in the shorewall-interfaces(5)
file. A host-list is comma-separated list
whose elements are a host or network address.disable {
interface |
provider }Added in Shorewall 4.4.26. Disables the optional provider
associated with the specified interface
or provider. Where more than one provider
share a single network interface, a
provider name must be given.drop
addressCauses traffic from the listed
addresses to be silently dropped.dump [-]
[-] [-]
[-]Produces a verbose report about the firewall configuration for
the purpose of problem analysis.The option causes actual packet and byte
counts to be displayed. Without that option, these counts are
abbreviated.The option causes any MAC addresses
included in shorewall6-lite log messages to be displayed.The option causes the rule number for each
Netfilter rule to be displayed.The option causes the route cache to be
dumped in addition to the other routing information.enable {
interface |
provider }Added in Shorewall 4.4.26. Enables the optional provider
associated with the specified interface
or provider. Where more than one provider
share a single network interface, a
provider name must be given.forget [
filename ]Deletes
/var/lib/shorewall6-lite/filename
and /var/lib/shorewall6-lite/save. If no
filename is given then the file specified
by RESTOREFILE in shorewall6.conf(5) is
assumed.helpDisplays a syntax summary.hitsGenerates several reports from shorewall6-lite log messages in
the current log file. If the option is included,
the reports are restricted to log messages generated today.iptrace ip6tables
match expressionThis is a low-level debugging command that causes iptables
TRACE log records to be created. See iptables(8) for details.The iptables match expression must
be one or more matches that may appear in both the raw table OUTPUT
and raw table PREROUTING chains.The trace records are written to the kernel's log buffer with
facility = kernel and priority = warning, and they are routed from
there by your logging daemon (syslogd, rsyslog, syslog-ng, ...) --
shorewall6-lite has no control over where the messages go; consult
your logging daemon's documentation.listlist is a synonym for
show -- please see below.logdrop
addressCauses traffic from the listed
addresses to be logged then discarded.
Logging occurs at the log level specified by the BLACKLIST_LOGLEVEL
setting in shorewall6.conf
(5).logwatch [-]
[refresh-interval]Monitors the log file specified by the LOGFILE option in
shorewall6.conf(5) and
produces an audible alarm when new shorewall6-lite messages are
logged.The option causes the MAC address of each
packet source to be displayed if that information is
available.The refresh-interval specifies the
time in seconds between screen refreshes. You can enter a negative
number by preceding the number with "--" (e.g.,
shorewall6-lite logwatch -- -30). In this case,
when a packet count changes, you will be prompted to hit any key to
resume screen refreshes.logreject
addressCauses traffic from the listed
addresses to be logged then rejected.
Logging occurs at the log level specified by the BLACKLIST_LOGLEVEL
setting in shorewall6.conf
(5).lsls is a synonym for show
-- please see below.noiptrace
ip6tables match
expressionThis is a low-level debugging command that cancels a trace
started by a preceding iptrace command.The ip6tables match expression must
be one given in the iptrace command being
canceled.opensourcedest [
protocol [ port
] ]Added in Shorewall 4.6.8. This command requires that the
firewall be in the started state and that DYNAMIC_BLACKLIST=Yes in
shorewall6.conf
(5). The effect of the command is to temporarily open the
firewall for connections matching the parameters.The source and
dest parameters may each be specified as
all if you don't wish to restrict
the connection source or destination respectively. Otherwise, each
must contain a host or network address or a valid DNS name.The protocol may be specified
either as a number or as a name listed in /etc/protocols. The
port may be specified numerically or as a
name listed in /etc/services.To reverse the effect of a successful open
command, use the close command with the same
parameters or simply restart the firewall.Example: To open the firewall for SSH connections to address
2001:470:b:227::1, the command would be: shorewall6-lite open all 2001:470:b:227::1 tcp 22To reverse that command, use: shorewall6-lite close all 2001:470:b:227::1 tcp 22reject
addressCauses traffic from the listed addresses
to be silently rejected.reset [chain,
...]Resets the packet and byte counters in the specified
chain(s). If no
chain is specified, all the packet and
byte counters in the firewall are reset.restart [-n] [-p]
[-]Restart is similar to shorewall6-lite start
except that it assumes that the firewall is already started.
Existing connections are maintained.If your ip6tables ruleset depends on variables that are
detected at run-time, either in your params file or by
Shorewall-generated code, restore will use the
values that were current when the ruleset was saved, which may be
different from the current values.The option causes shorewall6-lite to avoid
updating the routing table(s).The option causes the connection tracking
table to be flushed; the conntrack utility must
be installed to use this option.The option was added in Shorewall 4.6.5.
If the specified (or implicit) firewall script is the one that
generated the current running configuration, then the running
netfilter configuration will be reloaded as is so as to preserve the
iptables packet and byte counters.restore [-]
[-] [-] [
filename ]Restore shorewall6-lite to a state saved using the
shorewall6-lite save command. Existing
connections are maintained. The filename
names a restore file in /var/lib/shorewall6-lite created using
shorewall6-lite save; if no
filename is given then shorewall6-lite
will be restored from the file specified by the RESTOREFILE option
in shorewall6.conf(5).The option was added in Shorewall 4.6.5.
If the option was specified during
shorewall7-lite save, then the counters saved by
that operation will be restored.run
command [
parameter ... ]Added in Shorewall 4.6.3. Executes
command in the context of the generated
script passing the supplied parameters.
Normally, the command will be a function
declared in lib.private.Before executing the command, the script will detect the
configuration, setting all SW_* variables and will run your
init extension script with $COMMAND =
'run'.save [-] [
filename ]The dynamic blacklist is stored in
/var/lib/shorewall6-lite/save. The state of the
firewall is stored in
/var/lib/shorewall6-lite/filename
for use by the shorewall6-lite restore command.
If filename is not given then the state
is saved in the file specified by the RESTOREFILE option in shorewall6.conf(5).The option, added in Shorewall 4.6.5,
causes the ip6tables packet and byte counters to be saved along with
the chains and rules.savesetsAdded in shorewall 4.6.8. Performs the same action as the
stop command with respect to saving ipsets (see
the SAVE_IPSETS option in shorewall6.conf (5)).
This command may be used to proactively save your ipset contents in
the event that a system failure occurs prior to issuing a
stop command.showThe show command can have a number of different
arguments:[-] bl|blacklistsAdded in Shorewall 4.6.2. Displays the dynamic chain
along with any chains produced by entries in
shorewall6-blrules(5).The option is passed
directly through to ip6tables and causes actual packet and
byte counts to be displayed. Without this option, those counts
are abbreviated.[-] capabilitiesDisplays your kernel/iptables capabilities. The
option causes the display to be formatted
as a capabilities file for use with compile
-e.[-] [-]
[-] [-
{||||}][
chain... ]The rules in each chain are
displayed using the iptables
-Lchain-n -v command. If no
chain is given, all of the chains in the
filter table are displayed.The option is passed directly
through to iptables and causes actual packet and byte counts
to be displayed. Without this option, those counts are
abbreviated.The option specifies the Netfilter
table to display. The default is filter.The ('brief') option causes rules
which have not been used (i.e. which have zero packet and byte
counts) to be omitted from the output. Chains with no rules
displayed are also omitted from the output.The option causes the rule number
for each Netfilter rule to be displayed.If the option and the
keyword are both omitted and any of the
listed chains do not exist, a usage
message is displayed.classifiers|filtersDisplays information about the packet classifiers
defined on the system as a result of traffic shaping
configuration.configDisplays distribution-specific defaults.connectionsDisplays the IP connections currently being tracked by
the firewall.event
eventAdded in Shorewall 4.5.19. Displays the named
event.eventsAdded in Shorewall 4.5.19. Displays all events.ipDisplays the system's IPv4 configuration.ipaAdded in Shorewall 4.4.17. Displays the per-IP
accounting counters (shorewall-accounting
(5)).[-] logDisplays the last 20 shorewall6-lite messages from the
log file specified by the LOGFILE option in shorewall6.conf(5).The option causes the MAC address of
each packet source to be displayed if that information is
available.[-] mangleDisplays the Netfilter mangle table using the command
ip6tables -t mangle -L -n -v.The
option is passed directly through to
ip6tables and causes actual packet and byte counts to be
displayed. Without this option, those counts are
abbreviated.marksAdded in Shorewall 4.4.26. Displays the various fields
in packet marks giving the min and max value (in both decimal
and hex) and the applicable mask (in hex).opensAdded in Shorewall 4.5.8. Displays the iptables rules in
the 'dynamic' chain created through use of the open
command..[-] natDisplays the Netfilter nat table using the command
ip6tables -t nat -L -n -v.The
option is passed directly through to
iptables and causes actual packet and byte counts to be
displayed. Without this option, those counts are
abbreviated.policiesAdded in Shorewall 4.4.4. Displays the applicable policy
between each pair of zones. Note that implicit intrazone
ACCEPT policies are not displayed for zones associated with a
single network where that network doesn't specify
.[-] rawDisplays the Netfilter raw table using the command
iptables -t raw -L -n -v.The
option is passed directly through to
iptables and causes actual packet and byte counts to be
displayed. Without this option, those counts are
abbreviated.[-]routingDisplays the system's IPv4 routing configuration. The -c
option causes the route cache to be displayed in addition to
the other routing information.tcDisplays information about queuing disciplines, classes
and filters.zonesDisplays the current composition of the Shorewall zones
on the system.start [-]
[-] []
[-]Start Shorewall6 Lite. Existing connections through
shorewall6-lite managed interfaces are untouched. New connections
will be allowed only if they are allowed by the firewall rules or
policies.The option causes the connection tracking
table to be flushed; the conntrack utility must
be installed to use this option.The option prevents the firewall script
from modifying the current routing configuration.The option was added in Shorewall 4.6.5.
If the RESTOREFILE named in shorewall.conf(5) exists, is
executable and is not older than the current filewall script, then
that saved configuration is restored.The option was added in Shorewall 4.6.5
and is only meaningful when the option is also
specified. If the previously-saved configuration is restored, and if
the option was also specified in the
save command, then the packet and byte counters
will be restored.stop [-]Stops the firewall. All existing connections, except those
listed in shorewall-routestopped(5)
or permitted by the ADMINISABSENTMINDED option in shorewall6.conf(5), are taken
down. The only new traffic permitted through the firewall is from
systems listed in shorewall-routestopped(5)
or by ADMINISABSENTMINDED.If is given, the command will be processed
by the compiled script that executed the last successful
start, restart or
refresh command if that script exists.statusProduces a short report about the state of the
Shorewall-configured firewall.The option was added in Shorewall 4.6.2
and causes the status of each optional or provider interface to be
displayed.version
[-]Displays Shorewall's version. The option
is included for compatibility with earlier Shorewall releases and is
ignored.EXIT STATUSIn general, when a command succeeds, status 0 is returned; when the
command fails, a non-zero status is returned.The status command returns exit status as
follows:0 - Firewall is started.3 - Firewall is stopped or cleared4 - Unknown state; usually means that the firewall has never been
started.See ALSOhttp://www.shorewall.net/starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htmshorewall6-accounting(5), shorewall6-actions(5),
shorewall6-blacklist(5), shorewall6-hosts(5), shorewall_interfaces(5),
shorewall6-ipsets(5), shorewall6-maclist(5), shorewall6-masq(5),
shorewall6-netmap(5), shorewall6-params(5), shorewall6-policy(5),
shorewall6-providers(5), shorewall6-proxyarp(5), shorewall6-rtrules(5),
shorewall6-routestopped(5), shorewall6-rules(5), shorewall6.conf(5),
shorewall6-secmarks(5), shorewall6-tcclasses(5), shorewall6-tcdevices(5),
shorewall6-tcrules(5), shorewall6-tos(5), shorewall6-tunnels(5),
shorewall6-zones(5)