shorewall6-conntrack5conntrackshorewall conntrack file/etc/shorewall/conntrackDescriptionThe original intent of the notrack
file was to exempt certain traffic from Netfilter connection tracking.
Traffic matching entries in the file were not to be tracked.The role of the file was expanded in Shorewall 4.4.27 to include all
rules that can be added in the Netfilter raw table. In 4.5.7, the file's name was changed to
conntrack.The file supports two different column layouts: FORMAT 1 and FORMAT
2, FORMAT 1 being the default. The two differ in that FORMAT 2 has an
additional leading ACTION column. When an entry in the file of this form
is encountered, the format of the following entries are assumed to be of
the specified format.FORMATformatwhere format is either 1 or 2.The columns in the file are as follows (where the column name is
followed by a different name in parentheses, the different name is used in
the alternate specification syntax).ACTION - {NOTRACK|CT:helper:name[(arg=val[,...])|CT:notrack}This column is only present when FORMAT = 2. Values other than
NOTRACK require CT Target support in your
iptables and kernel. or
Disables connection tracking for this packet.:nameAttach the helper identified by the
name to this connection. This is more
flexible than loading the conntrack helper with preset
ports.At this writing, the available helpers are:amandaRequires that the amanda netfilter helper is
present.ftpRequires that the FTP netfilter helper is
present.ircRequires that the IRC netfilter helper is
present.netbios-nsRequires that the netbios_ns (sic) helper is
present.RAS and Q.931These require that the H323 netfilter helper is
present.pptpRequires that the pptp netfilter helper is
present.saneRequires that the SANE netfilter helper is
present.sipRequires that the SIP netfilter helper is
present.snmpRequires that the SNMP netfilter helper is
present.tftpRequires that the TFTP netfilter helper is
present.May be followed by an option list of
arg=val
pairs in parentheses:=event[,...]Only generate the specified conntrack events for this
connection. Possible event types are: new, related, destroy, reply, assured, protoinfo, helper, mark (this is connection mark, not
packet mark), natseqinfo,
and secmark.Only generate a new
expectation events for this connection.=idAssign this packet to Netfilter security zone
id and only have lookups done in
that zone. By default, packets have zone 0.When FORMAT = 1, this column is not present and the rule is
processed as if NOTRACK had been entered in this column.SOURCE ‒
{zone[:interface][:address-list]|COMMENT}where zone is the name of a zone,
interface is an interface to that zone,
and address-list is a comma-separated
list of addresses (may contain exclusion - see shorewall-exclusion
(5)).Comments may be attached to Netfilter rules generated from
entries in this file through the use of COMMENT lines. These lines
begin with the word COMMENT; the remainder of the line is treated as
a comment which is attached to subsequent rules until another
COMMENT line is found or until the end of the file is reached. To
stop adding comments to rules, use a line with only the word
COMMENT.DEST ‒
[interface|address-list]where interface is the name of a
network interface and address-list is a
comma-separated list of addresses (may contain exclusion - see
shorewall-exclusion
(5)). If an interface is given:It must be up and configured with an IPv4 address when
Shorewall is started or restarted.All routes out of the interface must be configured when
Shorewall is started or restarted.Default routes out of the interface will result in a
warning message and will be ignored.These restrictions are because Netfilter doesn't support
NOTRACK rules that specify a destination interface (these rules are
applied before packets are routed and hence the destination
interface is unknown). Shorewall uses the routes out of the
interface to replace the interface with an address list
corresponding to the networks routed out of the named
interface.PROTO ‒
protocol-name-or-numberA protocol name from /etc/protocols or a
protocol number.DEST PORT(S) (dport) - port-number/service-name-listA comma-separated list of port numbers and/or service names
from /etc/services. May also include port
ranges of the form
low-port:high-port
if your kernel and iptables include port range support.SOURCE PORT(S) (sport) - port-number/service-name-listA comma-separated list of port numbers and/or service names
from /etc/services. May also include port
ranges of the form
low-port:high-port
if your kernel and iptables include port range support.USER/GROUP (user) ‒
[user][:group]May only be specified if the SOURCE
zone is $FW. Specifies the effective user
id and or group id of the process sending the traffic.EXAMPLE#ACTION SOURCE DEST PROTO DEST SOURCE USER/GROUP
# PORT(S) PORT(S)
CT:helper:ftp(expevents=new) fw - tcp 21 FILES/etc/shorewall/notrackSee ALSOhttp://shorewall.net/configuration_file_basics.htm#Pairsshorewall(8), shorewall-accounting(5), shorewall-actions(5),
shorewall-blacklist(5), shorewall-hosts(5), shorewall_interfaces(5),
shorewall-ipsets(5), shorewall-masq(5), shorewall-nat(5),
shorewall-netmap(5), shorewall-params(5), shorewall-policy(5),
shorewall-providers(5), shorewall-proxyarp(5), shorewall-rtrules(5),
shorewall-routestopped(5), shorewall-rules(5), shorewall.conf(5),
shorewall-secmarks(5), shorewall-tcclasses(5), shorewall-tcdevices(5),
shorewall-tcrules(5), shorewall-tos(5), shorewall-tunnels(5),
shorewall-zones(5)