# # Clear Proxy Arp # delete_proxyarp() { if [ -f ${VARDIR}/proxyarp ]; then while read address interface external haveroute; do qt arp -i $external -d $address pub [ -z "${haveroute}${NOROUTES}" ] && qt ip -4 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 ${VARDIR}/proxyarp } # # Remove all Shorewall-added rules # clear_firewall() { stop_firewall setpolicy INPUT ACCEPT setpolicy FORWARD ACCEPT setpolicy OUTPUT ACCEPT run_iptables -F echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward if [ -n "$DISABLE_IPV6" ]; then if 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 fi run_clear_exit set_state "Cleared" logger -p kern.info "$PRODUCT Cleared" } # # Issue a message and stop/restore the firewall # fatal_error() { echo " ERROR: $@" >&2 if [ $LOG_VERBOSE -gt 1 ]; then timestamp="$(date +'%_b %d %T') " echo "${timestamp} ERROR: $@" >> $STARTUP_LOG fi stop_firewall [ -n "$TEMPFILE" ] && rm -f $TEMPFILE exit 2 } # # Issue a message and stop # startup_error() # $* = Error Message { echo " ERROR: $@" >&2 case $COMMAND in start) logger -p kern.err "ERROR:$PRODUCT start failed" ;; restart) logger -p kern.err "ERROR:$PRODUCT restart failed" ;; restore) logger -p kern.err "ERROR:$PRODUCT restore failed" ;; esac if [ $LOG_VERBOSE -gt 1 ]; then timestamp="$(date +'%_b %d %T') " case $COMMAND in start) echo "${timestamp} ERROR:$PRODUCT start failed" >> $STARTUP_LOG ;; restart) echo "${timestamp} ERROR:$PRODUCT restart failed" >> $STARTUP_LOG ;; restore) echo "${timestamp} ERROR:$PRODUCT restore failed" >> $STARTUP_LOG ;; esac fi kill $$ exit 2 } # # Run iptables and if an error occurs, stop/restore the firewall # run_iptables() { local status while [ 1 ]; do $IPTABLES $@ status=$? [ $status -ne 4 ] && break done if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then error_message "ERROR: Command \"$IPTABLES $@\" Failed" stop_firewall exit 2 fi } # # Run iptables retrying exit status 4 # do_iptables() { local status while [ 1 ]; do $IPTABLES $@ status=$? [ $status -ne 4 ] && return $status; done } # # Run iptables and if an error occurs, stop/restore the firewall # run_ip() { if ! ip -4 $@; then error_message "ERROR: Command \"ip $@\" Failed" stop_firewall exit 2 fi } # # Run tc and if an error occurs, stop/restore the firewall # run_tc() { if ! tc $@ ; then error_message "ERROR: Command \"tc $@\" Failed" stop_firewall exit 2 fi } restore_dynamic_rules() { if [ -f ${VARDIR}/save ]; then progress_message2 "Setting up dynamic rules..." rangematch='source IP range' while read target ignore1 ignore2 address ignore3 rest; do case $target in DROP|reject|logdrop|logreject) case $rest in $rangematch*) run_iptables -A dynamic -m iprange --src-range ${rest#source IP range} -j $target ;; *) if [ -z "$rest" ]; then run_iptables -A dynamic -s $address -j $target else error_message "WARNING: Unable to restore dynamic rule \"$target $ignore1 $ignore2 $address $ignore3 $rest\"" fi ;; esac ;; esac done < ${VARDIR}/save fi } # # Get a list of all configured broadcast addresses on the system # get_all_bcasts() { ip -f inet addr show 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet.*brd' | sed 's/inet.*brd //; s/scope.*//;' | sort -u } # # Run the .iptables_restore_input as a set of discrete iptables commands # debug_restore_input() { local first second rest table chain # # Clear the ruleset # qt1 $IPTABLES -t mangle -F qt1 $IPTABLES -t mangle -X for chain in PREROUTING INPUT FORWARD POSTROUTING; do qt1 $IPTABLES -t mangle -P $chain ACCEPT done qt1 $IPTABLES -t raw -F qt1 $IPTABLES -t raw -X for chain in PREROUTING OUTPUT; do qt1 $IPTABLES -t raw -P $chain ACCEPT done run_iptables -t nat -F run_iptables -t nat -X for chain in PREROUTING POSTROUTING OUTPUT; do qt1 $IPTABLES -t nat -P $chain ACCEPT done qt1 $IPTABLES -t filter -F qt1 $IPTABLES -t filter -X for chain in INPUT FORWARD OUTPUT; do qt1 $IPTABLES -t filter -P $chain -P ACCEPT done while read first second rest; do case $first in -*) # # We can't call run_iptables() here because the rules may contain quoted strings # eval $IPTABLES -t $table $first $second $rest if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then error_message "ERROR: Command \"$IPTABLES $first $second $rest\" Failed" stop_firewall exit 2 fi ;; :*) chain=${first#:} if [ "x$second" = x- ]; then do_iptables -t $table -N $chain else do_iptables -t $table -P $chain $second fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then error_message "ERROR: Command \"$IPTABLES $first $second $rest\" Failed" stop_firewall exit 2 fi ;; # # This grotesque hack with the table names works around a bug/feature with ash # '*'raw) table=raw ;; '*'mangle) table=mangle ;; '*'nat) table=nat ;; '*'filter) table=filter ;; esac done }