Shorewall Errata
Tom
Eastep
2003-12-17
2001-2003
Thomas M. Eastep
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If you use a Windows system to download a corrected script, be
sure to run the script through dos2unix
after you have moved it to your Linux system.
If you are installing Shorewall for the first time and plan to
use the .tgz and install.sh script, you can untar the archive, replace
the 'firewall' script in the untarred directory with the one
you downloaded below, and then run install.sh.
When the instructions say to install a corrected firewall script
in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall, you may rename the existing file
before copying in the new file.
DO NOT INSTALL CORRECTED COMPONENTS ON A
RELEASE EARLIER THAN THE ONE THAT THEY ARE LISTED UNDER BELOW.
For example, do NOT install the 1.3.9a firewall script if you are
running 1.3.7c.
Problems in Version 1.4
Shorewall 1.4.8
When a DNAT rules specifies SNAT (e.g., when <original
dest addr>:<SNAT addr> is given in the ORIGINAL DEST
column), the SNAT specification is effectively ignored in some
cases.
This problem has been corrected in this
firewall script which may be installed in
/usr/share/shorewall/firewall as described above.
Shorewall 1.4.7
Using some versions of 'ash' (such as from RH8) as the
SHOREWALL_SHELL causes "shorewall [re]start" to fail with: local: --limit: bad variable name
iptables v1.2.8: Couldn't load match `-j':/lib/iptables/libipt_-j.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
When more than one ICMP type is listed in a rule and your
kernel includes multiport match support, the firewall fails
to start.
Regardless of the setting of LOGUNCLEAN, the value
LOGUNCLEAN=info was used.
After the following error message, Shorewall was left in an
inconsistent state: Error: Unable to determine the routes through interface xxx
When a DNAT rules specifies SNAT (e.g., when <original
dest addr>:<SNAT addr> is given in the ORIGINAL DEST
column), the SNAT specification is effectively ignored in some
cases.
These problems have been corrected in this
firewall script which may be installed in
/usr/share/shorewall/firewall as described above.
Shorewall 1.4.6
If TC_ENABLED is set to yes in shorewall.conf then Shorewall
would fail to start with the error "ERROR: Traffic
Control requires Mangle"; that problem has been corrected in
this
firewall script which may be installed in
/use/share/shorewall/firewall as described above. This problem is
also corrected in bugfix release 1.4.6a.
This problem occurs in all versions supporting traffic
control. If a MAC address is used in the SOURCE column, an error
occurs as follows:
iptables v1.2.8: Bad mac adress `00:08:B5:35:52:E7-d`For
Shorewall 1.4.6 and 1.4.6a users, this problem has been corrected in
this
firewall script which may be installed in
/usr/share/shorewall/firewall as described above. For all other
versions, you will have to edit your 'firewall' script (in
versions 1.4.*, it is located in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall).
Locate the function add_tcrule_() and in that function, replace this
line: r=`mac_match $source` with r="`mac_match $source` "Note
that there must be a space before the ending quote!
Shorewall 1.4.4b
Shorewall is ignoring records in /etc/shorewall/routestopped
that have an empty second column (HOSTS). This problem may be
corrected by installing this
firewall script in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall as
described above.
The INCLUDE directive doesn't work when placed in the
/etc/shorewall/zones file. This problem may be corrected by
installing this
functions script in /usr/share/shorewall/functions.
Shorewall 1.4.4-1.4.4a
Log messages are being displayed on the system console even
though the log level for the console is set properly according to
FAQ 16. This problem may be corrected by installing this
firewall script in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall as
described above.
Shorewall 1.4.4
If you have zone names that are 5 characters long, you may
experience problems starting Shorewall because the --log-prefix in a
logging rule is too long. Upgrade to Version 1.4.4a to fix this
problem..
Shorewall 1.4.3
The LOGMARKER variable introduced in version 1.4.3 was
intended to allow integration of Shorewall with Fireparse
(http://www.firewparse.com). Unfortunately, LOGMARKER only solved
part of the integration problem. I have implimented a new LOGFORMAT
variable which will replace LOGMARKER which has completely solved
this problem and is currently in production with fireparse here at
shorewall.net. The updated files may be found at ftp://ftp1.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.4.3/fireparse/.
See the 0README.txt file for details.
Shorewall 1.4.2
When an 'add' or 'delete' command is executed,
a temporary directory created in /tmp is not being removed. This
problem may be corrected by installing this
firewall script in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall as
described above.
Shorewall 1.4.1a, 1.4.1 and 1.4.0
Some TCP requests are rejected in the 'common' chain
with an ICMP port-unreachable response rather than the more
appropriate TCP RST response. This problem is corrected in this
updated common.def file which may be installed in
/etc/shorewall/common.def.
Shorewall 1.4.1
When a "shorewall check" command is executed, each
"rule" produces the harmless additional message: /usr/share/shorewall/firewall: line 2174: [: =: unary operator expectedYou
may correct the problem by installing this
corrected script in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall as
described above.
Shorewall 1.4.0
When running under certain shells Shorewall will attempt to
create ECN rules even when /etc/shorewall/ecn is empty. You may
either just remove /etc/shorewall/ecn or you can install this
correct script in /usr/share/shorewall/firewall as described
above.
Upgrade Issues
The upgrade issues have moved to a
separate page.
Problem with iptables version 1.2.3
There are a couple of serious bugs in iptables 1.2.3 that prevent it
from working with Shorewall. Regrettably, RedHat released this buggy
iptables in RedHat 7.2.
I have built a corrected
1.2.3 rpm which you can download here and I have also
built an iptables-1.2.4
rpm which you can download here. If you are currently running
RedHat 7.1, you can install either of these RPMs before you upgrade to
RedHat 7.2.
Update 11/9/2001: RedHat has
released an iptables-1.2.4 RPM of their own which you can download from
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-144.html.I
have installed this RPM on my firewall and it works fine.
If you would like to patch iptables 1.2.3 yourself, the patches are
available for download. This patch
which corrects a problem with parsing of the --log-level specification
while this patch
corrects a problem in handling the TOS target.
To install one of the above patches: cd iptables-1.2.3/extensions
patch -p0 < the-patch-file
Problems with kernels >= 2.4.18 and RedHat iptables
Users who use RedHat iptables RPMs and who upgrade to kernel
2.4.18/19 may experience the following:
# shorewall start
Processing /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf ...
Processing /etc/shorewall/params ...
Starting Shorewall...
Loading Modules...
Initializing...
Determining Zones...
Zones: net
Validating interfaces file...
Validating hosts file...
Determining Hosts in Zones...
Net Zone: eth0:0.0.0.0/0
iptables: libiptc/libip4tc.c:380: do_check: Assertion
`h->info.valid_hooks == (1 << 0 | 1 << 3)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
iptables: libiptc/libip4tc.c:380: do_check: Assertion
`h->info.valid_hooks == (1 << 0 | 1 << 3)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
The RedHat iptables RPM is compiled with debugging enabled but the
user-space debugging code was not updated to reflect recent changes in the
Netfilter 'mangle' table. You can correct the problem by
installing this
iptables RPM. If you are already running a 1.2.5 version of
iptables, you will need to specify the --oldpackage option to rpm (e.g.,
"iptables -Uvh --oldpackage iptables-1.2.5-1.i386.rpm").
Problems with iptables version 1.2.7 and MULTIPORT=Yes
The iptables 1.2.7 release of iptables has made an incompatible
change to the syntax used to specify multiport match rules; as a
consequence, if you install iptables 1.2.7 you must be running Shorewall
1.3.7a or later or:
set MULTIPORT=No in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf; or
If you are running Shorewall 1.3.6 you may install this
firewall script in /usr/lib/shorewall/firewall as described
above.
Problems with RH Kernel 2.4.18-10 and NAT
/etc/shorewall/nat entries of the following form will result in
Shorewall being unable to start:
#EXTERNAL INTERFACE INTERNAL ALL INTERFACES LOCAL
192.0.2.22 eth0 192.168.9.22 yes yes
#LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES ABOVE THIS LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE
Error message is:
Setting up NAT...
iptables: Invalid argument
Terminated
The solution is to put "no" in the LOCAL column. Kernel
support for LOCAL=yes has never worked properly and 2.4.18-10 has disabled
it. The 2.4.19 kernel contains corrected support under a new kernel
configuraiton option; see http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#NAT.
Problems with RH Kernels after 2.4.20-9 and REJECT (also applies to
2.4.21-RC1)
Beginning with errata kernel 2.4.20-13.9, "REJECT --reject-with
tcp-reset" is broken. The symptom most commonly seen is that REJECT
rules act just like DROP rules when dealing with TCP. A kernel patch and
precompiled modules to fix this problem are available at ftp://ftp1.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/kernel.