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<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
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<article>
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<!--$Id$-->
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<articleinfo>
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<title>Compiled Firewall Programs and Shorewall Lite</title>
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<authorgroup>
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<author>
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<firstname>Tom</firstname>
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<surname>Eastep</surname>
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</author>
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</authorgroup>
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<pubdate><?dbtimestamp format="Y/m/d"?></pubdate>
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<copyright>
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<year>2006</year>
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<holder>Thomas M. Eastep</holder>
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</copyright>
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<legalnotice>
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<para>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version
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1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with
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no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
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<quote><ulink url="GnuCopyright.htm">GNU Free Documentation
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License</ulink></quote>.</para>
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</legalnotice>
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</articleinfo>
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<section>
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<title>Overview</title>
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<para>Beginning with Shorewall version 3.1, Shorewall has the capability
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to compile a Shorewall configuration and produce a runnable firewall
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program script. The script is a complete program which can be placed on a
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system with <emphasis>Shorewall Lite</emphasis> installed and can serve as
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the firewall creation script for that system.</para>
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<section>
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<title>Restrictions</title>
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<para>While compiled Shorewall programs are useful in many cases, there
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are some important restrictions that you should be aware of before
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attempting to use them.</para>
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<orderedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>The <emphasis role="bold">detectnets</emphasis> interface
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option is not supported.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes in <filename>shorewall.conf</filename> is
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not supported.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>All extension scripts used are copied into the program. The
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ramifications of this are:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you update an extension script, the compiled program
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will not use the updated script.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>With Shorewall 3.2.0 through 3.2.8, the
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<filename>params</filename> extension script is executed at
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compile time as well as at run time.</para>
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<para>Running the script at compile time allows variable
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expansion (expanding $variable to it's defined value) of
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variables used in Shorewall configuration files to occur at
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compile time. Running it at run-time allows your extension
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scripts to use the variables that it creates. BUT -- for any
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given variable, the value at compile time may be different from
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the value at run-time unless you only assign constant
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values.</para>
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<para>For example, if you have:</para>
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<programlisting>EXT_IP=$(find_first_interface_address eth0)</programlisting>
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<para>in <filename>/etc/shorewall/params</filename> then all
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occurrences of $EXT_IP in Shorewall configuration files will be
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replaced with eth0's IP address when the program is being
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compiled. On the other hand, if you use $EXT_IP in your start
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script, the value will be the IP address of eth0 when the
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program is run.</para>
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<para>Bottom line: You probably want to use only constant values
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for variables set in
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/params</filename>.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Beginning with Shorewall 3.2.9 and 3.4.0 RC2, the
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<filename>params</filename> file is only processed at compile
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time if you set EXPORTPARAMS=No in
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<filename>shorewall.conf</filename>. For run-time setting of
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shell variables, use the <filename>init</filename> extension
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script. Although the default setting is EXPORTPARAMS=Yes for
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compatibility, the recommended setting is
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EXPORTPARAMS=No.</para>
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<para>If the <filename>params</filename> file needs to set shell
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variables based on the configuration of the firewall system, you
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can use this trick:</para>
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<programlisting>EXT_IP=$(ssh root@firewall "/sbin/shorewall-lite call find_first_interface_address eth0")</programlisting>
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<para>The <command>shorewall-lite call</command> command allows
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you to to call interactively any Shorewall function that you can
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call in an extension script.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>You must install Shorewall Lite on the system where you want
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to run the script. You then install the compiled program in
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/usr/share/shorewall-lite/firewall and use the /sbin/shorewall-lite
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program included with Shorewall Lite to control the firewall just as
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if the full Shorewall distribution was installed.</para>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section id="Compile">
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<title>The "shorewall compile" command</title>
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<para>A compiled script is produced using the <command>compile</command>
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command:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<para><command>shorewall compile [ -e ] [ <directory name> ]
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<path name></command></para>
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</blockquote>
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<para>where</para>
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<blockquote>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>-e</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>Indicates that the program is to be "exported" to another
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system. When this flag is set, neither the "detectnets" interface
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option nor DYNAMIC_ZONES=Yes in shorewall.conf are allowed. The
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created program may be run on a system that has only Shorewall
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Lite installed</para>
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<para>When this flag is given, Shorewall does not probe the
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current system to determine the kernel/iptables features that it
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supports. It rather reads those capabilities from
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/capabilities</filename>. See below for
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details.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><directory name></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>specifies a directory to be searched for configuration files
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before those directories listed in the CONFIG_PATH variable in
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<filename>shorewall.conf</filename>.</para>
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<para>When -e <directory-name> is included, only the
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SHOREWALL_SHELL and VERBOSITY settings from
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf</filename> are used and
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these apply only to the compiler itself. The settings used by the
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compiled firewall script are determined by the contents of
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<filename><directory name>/shorewall.conf</filename>.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><path name></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>specifies the name of the script to be created.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</blockquote>
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</section>
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<section id="Lite">
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<title>Shorewall Lite (Added in version 3.2.0 RC 1)</title>
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<important>
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<para>The following information applies to <emphasis
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role="bold">Shorewall 3.2.2 and later</emphasis>. Users running versions
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of Shorewall and Shorewall Lite earlier than 3.2.2 are urged to
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upgrade.</para>
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</important>
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<para>Shorewall Lite is a companion product to Shorewall and is designed
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to allow you to maintain all Shorewall configuration information on a
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single system within your network.</para>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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<listitem>
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<para>You install the full Shorewall release on one system within your
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network. You need not configure Shorewall there and you may totally
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disable startup of Shorewall in your init scripts. For ease of
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reference, we call this system the 'administrative system'.</para>
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<caution>
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<para>If you want to be able to allow non-root users to manage
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remote filewall systems, then the file
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf</filename> must be readable
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by all users on the administrative system. Not all packages secure
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the file that way and you may have to change the file permissions
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yourself. /sbin/shorewall uses the SHOREWALL_SHELL setting from
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf</filename> to determine the
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shell to use when compiling programs and it uses the VERBOSITY
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setting for determining how much output the compiler generates. All
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other settings are taken from the <filename>shorewall.conf
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</filename>file in the remote systems <firstterm>export
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directory</firstterm> (see below).</para>
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</caution>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>On each system where you wish to run a Shorewall-generated
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firewall, you install Shorewall Lite. For ease of reference, we will
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call these systems the 'firewall systems'.</para>
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<note>
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<para>The firewall systems do <emphasis role="bold">NOT</emphasis>
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need to have the full Shorewall product installed but rather only
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the Shorewall Lite product. Shorewall and Shorewall LIte may be
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installed on the same system but that isn't encouraged.</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>On the administrative system you create a separate 'export
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directory' for each firewall system. You copy the contents of
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/usr/share/shorewall/configfiles into each export directory.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you are running Shorewall 3.2.5 or earlier, then on each
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firewall system, you run:</para>
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<programlisting><command>/usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap > capabilities</command>
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<command>scp capabilities <admin system>:<this system's config dir></command></programlisting>
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<para>If you are running Debian or one of its derivatives like Ubuntu
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then edit /etc/default/shorewall-lite and set startup=1.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>On the administrative system, for each firewall system you do
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the following (this may be done by a non-root user who has root ssh
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access to the firewall system):</para>
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<orderedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>modify the files in the corresponding export directory
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appropriately. It's a good idea to include the IP address of the
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administrative system in the <filename>routestopped</filename>
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file.</para>
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<para>It is important to understand that with Shorewall Lite, the
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firewall's export directory on the administrative system acts as
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<filename class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename> for that
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firewall. So when the Shorewall documentation gives instructions
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for placing entries in files in the firewall's <filename
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class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>, when using Shorewall
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Lite you make those changes in the firewall's export directory on
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the administrative system.</para>
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<para>The CONFIG_PATH variable is treated as follows:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>The value of CONFIG_PATH in
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<filename>/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf </filename>is ignored
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when compiling for export (the -e option in given) and when
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the <command>load</command> or <command>reload</command>
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command is being executed (see below).</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>The value of CONFIG_PATH in the
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<filename>shorewall.conf</filename> file in the export
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directory is used to search for configuration files during
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compilation of that configuration.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>The value of CONFIG_PATH used when the script is run on
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the firewall system is
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"/etc/shorewall-lite:/usr/share/shorewall-lite".</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you are running Shorewall 3.2.5 or earlier then:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
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<command>/sbin/shorewall load firewall</command></programlisting>
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<para>The <ulink
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url="starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Load"><command>load</command></ulink>
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command compiles a firewall script from the configuration files
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in the current working directory (using <command>shorewall
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compile -e</command>), copies that file to the remote system via
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scp and starts Shorewall Lite on the remote system via
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ssh.</para>
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<para>Example (firewall's DNS name is 'gateway'):</para>
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<para><command>/sbin/shorewall load gateway</command></para>
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</blockquote>
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<para>If you are running Shorewall 3.2.6 or later then:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
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<command>/sbin/shorewall load -c firewall</command></programlisting>
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<para>The <ulink
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url="starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Load"><command>load</command></ulink>
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command compiles a firewall script from the configuration files
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in the current working directory (using <command>shorewall
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compile -e</command>), copies that file to the remote system via
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scp and starts Shorewall Lite on the remote system via ssh. The
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-c option causes the capabilities of the remote system to be
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generated and copied to a file named capabilities in the export
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directory. See <link linkend="Shorecap">below</link>.</para>
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<para>Example (firewall's DNS name is 'gateway'):</para>
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<para><command>/sbin/shorewall load -c gateway</command></para>
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</blockquote>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you later need to change the firewall's configuration, change
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the appropriate files in the firewall's export directory then:</para>
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<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
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<command>/sbin/shorewall reload firewall</command></programlisting>
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<para>The <ulink
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url="starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Reload"><command>reload</command></ulink>
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command compiles a firewall script from the configuration files in the
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current working directory (using <command>shorewall compile
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-e</command>), copies that file to the remote system via scp and
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restarts Shorewall Lite on the remote system via ssh. Note: In
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Shorewall 3.2.6 and later, the <emphasis role="bold">reload</emphasis>
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command also supports the '-c' option.</para>
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<para>I personally place a <filename>Makefile</filename> in each
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export directory as follows:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<programlisting># Shorewall Packet Filtering Firewall Export Directory Makefile - V3.3
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#
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# This program is under GPL [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htm]
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#
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# (c) 2006 - Tom Eastep (teastep@shorewall.net)
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#
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# Shorewall documentation is available at http://www.shorewall.net
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
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################################################################################
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# Place this file in each export directory. Modify each copy to set HOST
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# to the name of the remote firewall corresponding to the directory.
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#
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# To make the 'firewall' script, type "make".
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#
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# Once the script is compiling correctly, you can install it by
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# typing "make install".
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#
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################################################################################
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# V A R I A B L E S
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#
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# Files in the export directory on which the firewall script does not depend
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#
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IGNOREFILES = firewall% Makefile% trace% %~
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#
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# Remote Firewall system
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#
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HOST = gateway
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#
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# Save some typing
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#
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LITEDIR = /var/lib/shorewall-lite
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#
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# Set this if the remote system has a non-standard modules directory
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#
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MODULESDIR=
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#
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# Default target is the firewall script
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#
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################################################################################
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# T A R G E T S
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#
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all: firewall
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#
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# Only generate the capabilities file if it doesn't already exist
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#
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capabilities:
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ssh root@$(HOST) "MODULESDIR=$(MODULESDIR) /usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap > $(LITEDIR)/capabilities"
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scp root@$(HOST):$(LITEDIR)/capabilities .
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#
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# Compile the firewall script. Using the 'wildcard' function causes "*" to be expanded so that
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# 'filter-out' will be presented with the list of files in this directory rather than "*"
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#
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firewall: $(filter-out $(IGNOREFILES) capabilities , $(wildcard *) ) capabilities
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shorewall compile -e . firewall
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#
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# Only reload on demand.
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#
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install: firewall
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scp firewall firewall.conf root@$(HOST):$(LITEDIR)
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ssh root@$(HOST) "/sbin/shorewall-lite restart"
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#
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# Save running configuration
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#
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save:
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ssh root@$(HOST) "/sbin/shorewall-lite save"
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#
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# Remove generated files
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#
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clean:
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rm -f capabilities firewall firewall.conf reload
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</programlisting>
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</blockquote>
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<para>That way, after I've changed the configuration, I can simply
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type <command>make</command> or <emphasis role="bold">make
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install</emphasis>.</para>
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<note>
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<para>The above Makefile is available at <ulink
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url="http://www1.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/Shorewall-lite/">http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/Shorewall-lite/</ulink></para>
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</note>
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<note>
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<para>I omit trace% because I often trace compiler execution while
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I'm debugging new versions of Shorewall.</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<para>There is a <filename>shorewall-lite.conf</filename> file installed
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as part of Shorewall Lite
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(<filename>/etc/shorewall-lite/shorewall-lite.conf</filename>). You can
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use that file on the firewall system to override some of the settings from
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the shorewall.conf file in the export directory.</para>
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<important>
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<para>In Shorewall 3.2.*, the name of the file was
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<filename>/etc/shorewall-lite/shorewall.conf</filename> -- it was
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changed to <filename>shorewall-lite.conf</filename> in version
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3.4.0.</para>
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</important>
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<para>Settings that you can override are:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<simplelist>
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<member>VERBOSITY</member>
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<member>LOGFILE</member>
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<member>LOGFORMAT</member>
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<member>IPTABLES</member>
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<member>PATH</member>
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<member>SHOREWALL_SHELL</member>
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<member>SUBSYSLOCK</member>
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<member>RESTOREFILE</member>
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</simplelist>
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</blockquote>
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<para>You will normally not need to touch
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<filename>/etc/shorewall-lite/shorewall-lite.conf</filename>.</para>
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<para>The <filename>/sbin/shorewall-lite</filename> program included with
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Shorewall Lite supports the same set of commands as the
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<filename>/sbin/shorewall</filename> program in a full Shorewall
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installation with the following exceptions:</para>
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<blockquote>
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<simplelist>
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<member>add</member>
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<member>compile</member>
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<member>delete</member>
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<member>refresh</member>
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<member>reload</member>
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<member>try</member>
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<member>safe-start</member>
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<member>safe-restart</member>
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<member>show actions</member>
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<member>show macros</member>
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</simplelist>
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</blockquote>
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<para>On systems with only Shorewall Lite installed, I recommend that you
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create a symbolic link <filename>/sbin/shorewall</filename> and point it
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at <filename>/sbin/shorewall-lite</filename>. That way, you can use
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<command>shorewall</command> as the command regardless of which product is
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installed.</para>
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<blockquote>
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<programlisting><command>ln -sf shorewall-lite /sbin/shorewall</command></programlisting>
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</blockquote>
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<section>
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<title>Converting a system from Shorewall to Shorewall Lite</title>
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<para>Converting a firewall system that is currently running Shorewall
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to run Shorewall Lite instead is straight-forward.</para>
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<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha">
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<listitem>
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<para>On the administrative system, create an export directory for
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the firewall system.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Copy the contents of <filename
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class="directory">/etc/shorewall/</filename> from the firewall
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system to the export directory on the administrative system.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>On the firewall system:</para>
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<para>Be sure that the IP address of the administrative system is
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included in <filename>/etc/shorewall/routestopped</filename>.</para>
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<programlisting><command>shorewall stop</command></programlisting>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">We recommend that you uninstall
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Shorewall at this point.</emphasis></para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Install Shorewall Lite on the firewall system.</para>
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<para>If you are running Debian or one of its derivatives like
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Ubuntu then edit /etc/default/shorewall-lite and set
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startup=1.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>If you are running Shorewall 3.2.5 or earlier, then on the
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firewall system:</para>
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<programlisting><command>/usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap > capabilities</command>
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<command>scp capabilities <admin system>:<this system's config dir></command></programlisting>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>On the administrative system:</para>
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<para>It's a good idea to include the IP address of the
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administrative system in the firewall system's
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<filename>routestopped</filename> file.</para>
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|
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|
<para>Also, edit the shorewall.conf file in the firewall's export
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|
directory and change the CONFIG_PATH setting to remove <filename
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|
class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>. You can replace it with
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|
<filename
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class="directory">/usr/share/shorewall/configfiles</filename> if you
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|
like.</para>
|
|
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<para>Example:</para>
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|
|
|
<blockquote>
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<para>Before editing:</para>
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|
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|
<programlisting>CONFIG_PATH=/etc/shorewall:/usr/share/shorewall</programlisting>
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|
<para>After editing:</para>
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|
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<programlisting>CONFIG_PATH=/usr/share/shorewall/configfiles:/usr/share/shorewall</programlisting>
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</blockquote>
|
|
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<para>Changing CONFIG_PATH will ensure that subsequent compilations
|
|
using the export directory will not include any files from <filename
|
|
class="directory">/etc/shorewall</filename>.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If you set variables in the params file, there are a couple of
|
|
issues:</para>
|
|
|
|
<itemizedlist>
|
|
<listitem>
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|
<para>With Shorewall 3.2.0 through 3.2.8, the
|
|
<filename>params</filename> extension script is executed at
|
|
compile time as well as at run time.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Running the script at compile time allows variable
|
|
expansion (expanding $variable to it's defined value) of
|
|
variables used in Shorewall configuration files to occur at
|
|
compile time. Running it at run-time allows your extension
|
|
scripts to use the variables that it creates. BUT -- for any
|
|
given variable, the value at compile time may be different from
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the value at run-time unless you only assign constant
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|
values.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>For example, if you have:</para>
|
|
|
|
<programlisting>EXT_IP=$(find_first_interface_address eth0)</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>in <filename>/etc/shorewall/params</filename> then all
|
|
occurrences of $EXT_IP in Shorewall configuration files will be
|
|
replaced with eth0's IP address when the program is being
|
|
compiled. On the other hand, if you use $EXT_IP in your start
|
|
script, the value will be the IP address of eth0 when the
|
|
program is run.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Bottom line: You probably want to use only constant values
|
|
for variables set in <filename>/etc/shorewall/params</filename>
|
|
or upgrade to Shorewall 3.2.9 or later (3.4.0 RC2 or
|
|
later).</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
|
|
<listitem>
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|
<para>Beginning with Shorewall 3.2.9 and 3.4.0 RC2, the
|
|
<filename>params</filename> file is only processed at compile
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|
time if you set EXPORTPARAMS=No in
|
|
<filename>shorewall.conf</filename>. For run-time setting of
|
|
shell variables, use the <filename>init</filename> extension
|
|
script.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>If the <filename>params</filename> file needs to set shell
|
|
variables based on the configuration of the firewall system, you
|
|
can use this trick:</para>
|
|
|
|
<programlisting>EXT_IP=$(ssh root@firewall "/sbin/shorewall-lite call find_first_interface_address eth0")</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>The <command>shorewall-lite call</command> command allows
|
|
you to to call interactively any Shorewall function that you can
|
|
call in an extension script.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</itemizedlist>
|
|
|
|
<para>After having made the above changes to the firewall's export
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|
directory, execute the following commands.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>For Shorewall version 3.2.5 and earlier:</para>
|
|
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
|
|
<command>/sbin/shorewall load <firewall system></command>
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>Example (firewall's DNS name is 'gateway'):</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><command>/sbin/shorewall load gateway</command></para>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
|
|
<para>For Shorewall versions 3.2.6 and later:</para>
|
|
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
|
|
<command>/sbin/shorewall load -c <firewall system></command>
|
|
</programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>Example (firewall's DNS name is 'gateway'):</para>
|
|
|
|
<para><command>/sbin/shorewall load -c gateway</command></para>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
|
|
<para>The <ulink
|
|
url="starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Load"><command>load</command></ulink>
|
|
command compiles a firewall script from the configuration files in
|
|
the current working directory (using <command>shorewall compile
|
|
-e</command>), copies that file to the remote system via scp and
|
|
starts Shorewall Lite on the remote system via ssh.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>If you later need to change the firewall's configuration,
|
|
change the appropriate files in the firewall's export directory
|
|
then:</para>
|
|
|
|
<programlisting><command>cd <export directory></command>
|
|
<command>/sbin/shorewall reload firewall</command></programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>The <ulink
|
|
url="starting_and_stopping_shorewall.htm#Reload"><command>reload</command></ulink>
|
|
command compiles a firewall script from the configuration files in
|
|
the current working directory (using <command>shorewall compile
|
|
-e</command>), copies that file to the remote system via scp and
|
|
restarts Shorewall Lite on the remote system via ssh.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
|
|
<listitem>
|
|
<para>If the kernel/iptables configuration on the firewall later
|
|
changes and you need to create a new capabilities file, do the
|
|
following:</para>
|
|
|
|
<programlisting><command>/usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap > capabilities</command>
|
|
<command>scp capabilities <admin system>:<this system's config dir></command></programlisting>
|
|
|
|
<para>Or, if you are running Shorewall 3.2.6 or later, simply use
|
|
the -c option the next time that you use the
|
|
<command>reload</command> command.</para>
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</orderedlist>
|
|
</section>
|
|
</section>
|
|
|
|
<section id="Shorecap">
|
|
<title>The /etc/shorewall/capabilities file and the shorecap
|
|
program</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>As mentioned above, the /etc/shorewall/capabilities file specifies
|
|
that kernel/iptables capabilities of the target system. Here is a sample
|
|
file:</para>
|
|
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
<programlisting>NAT_ENABLED=Yes # NAT
|
|
MANGLE_ENABLED=Yes # Packet Mangling
|
|
MULTIPORT=Yes # Multi-port Match
|
|
XMULTIPORT=Yes # Extended Multi-port Match
|
|
CONNTRACK_MATCH=Yes # Connection Tracking Match
|
|
USEPKTTYPE= # Packet Type Match
|
|
POLICY_MATCH=Yes # Policy Match
|
|
PHYSDEV_MATCH=Yes # Physdev Match
|
|
LENGTH_MATCH=Yes # Packet Length Match
|
|
IPRANGE_MATCH=Yes # IP range Match
|
|
RECENT_MATCH=Yes # Recent Match
|
|
OWNER_MATCH=Yes # Owner match
|
|
IPSET_MATCH= # Ipset Match
|
|
CONNMARK=Yes # CONNMARK Target
|
|
XCONNMARK=Yes # Extended CONNMARK Target
|
|
CONNMARK_MATCH=Yes # Connmark Match
|
|
XCONNMARK_MATCH=Yes # Extended Connmark Match
|
|
RAW_TABLE=Yes # Raw Table
|
|
IPP2P_MATCH= # IPP2P Match
|
|
CLASSIFY_TARGET=Yes # CLASSIFY Target
|
|
ENHANCED_REJECT=Yes # Extended REJECT
|
|
KLUDGEFREE= # iptables accepts multiple "-m iprange" or "-m physdev" in a single command
|
|
MARK=Yes # MARK Target Support
|
|
XMARK=YES # Extended MARK Target Support
|
|
MANGLE_FORWARD # Mangle table has FORWARD chain</programlisting>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
|
|
<para>As you can see, the file contains a simple list of shell variable
|
|
assignments — the variables correspond to the capabilities listed by the
|
|
<command>shorewall show capabilities</command> command and they appear in
|
|
the same order as the output of that command.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>To aid in creating this file, Shorewall Lite includes a
|
|
<command>shorecap</command> program. The program is installed in the
|
|
<filename>/usr/share/shorewall-lite/</filename> directory and may be run
|
|
as follows:</para>
|
|
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
<para><command>[ IPTABLES=<iptables binary> ] [
|
|
MODULESDIR=<kernel modules directory> ]
|
|
/usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap > capabilities</command></para>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
|
|
<para>The IPTABLES and MODULESDIR options have their <ulink
|
|
url="Documentation.htm#Conf">usual Shorewall default
|
|
values</ulink>.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The <filename>capabilities</filename> file may then be copied to a
|
|
system with Shorewall installed and used when compiling firewall programs
|
|
to run on the remote system.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Beginning with Shorewall Lite version 3.2.2, the capabilities file
|
|
may also be creating using
|
|
<filename>/sbin/shorewall-lite:</filename><blockquote>
|
|
<para><command>shorewall-lite show -f capabilities >
|
|
capabilities</command></para>
|
|
</blockquote></para>
|
|
|
|
<para>Note that unlike the shorecap program, the <command>show
|
|
capabilities</command> command shows the kernel's current capabilities; it
|
|
does not attempt to load additional kernel modules.</para>
|
|
</section>
|
|
|
|
<section>
|
|
<title>Running compiled programs directly</title>
|
|
|
|
<para>Compiled firewall programs are complete programs that support the
|
|
following run-line commands:</para>
|
|
|
|
<blockquote>
|
|
<simplelist>
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
start</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
stop</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
clear</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
refresh</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
reset</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
restart</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
status</command></member>
|
|
|
|
<member><command><program> [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -n ]
|
|
version</command></member>
|
|
</simplelist>
|
|
</blockquote>
|
|
|
|
<para>The <command>refresh</command> command was added in Shorewall
|
|
3.2.3.</para>
|
|
|
|
<para>The options have their same meaning is when they are passed to
|
|
<filename>/sbin/shorewall</filename> itself. The default VERBOSITY level
|
|
is the level specified in the shorewall.conf file used when then program
|
|
was compiled.</para>
|
|
</section>
|
|
</article> |