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#!/bin/sh
#
# Shorewall 4.0 -- /usr/share/shorewall/lib.base
#
# This program is under GPL [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htm]
#
# (c) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 - Tom Eastep (teastep@shorewall.net)
#
# Complete documentation is available at http://shorewall.net
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
#
# This library contains the code common to all Shorewall components.
#
# - It is copied into the compiled script with the -e compiler flag is specified to
# shorewall-shell.
# - It is loaded by /sbin/shorewall.
# - It is loaded by /usr/share/shorewall/firewall.
# - It is loaded by /usr/share/shorewall-shell/compiler.
# - It is released as part of Shorewall Lite where it is used by /sbin/shorewall-lite
# and /usr/share/shorewall-lite/shorecap.
# - It is released as part of Shorewall Perl where it is copied into the compiled script
# by the compiler.
#
SHOREWALL_LIBVERSION=40000
SHOREWALL_CAPVERSION=30405
[ -n "${VARDIR:=/var/lib/shorewall}" ]
[ -n "${SHAREDIR:=/usr/share/shorewall}" ]
[ -n "${CONFDIR:=/etc/shorewall}" ]
SHELLSHAREDIR=/usr/share/shorewall-shell
PERLSHAREDIR=/usr/share/shorewall-perl
#
# Message to stderr
#
error_message() # $* = Error Message
{
echo " $@" >&2
}
#
# Conditionally produce message
#
progress_message() # $* = Message
{
local timestamp=
if [ $VERBOSE -gt 1 ]; then
[ -n "$TIMESTAMP" ] && timestamp="$(date +%H:%M:%S) "
echo "${timestamp}$@"
fi
}
progress_message2() # $* = Message
{
local timestamp=
if [ $VERBOSE -gt 0 ]; then
[ -n "$TIMESTAMP" ] && timestamp="$(date +%H:%M:%S) "
echo "${timestamp}$@"
fi
}
progress_message3() # $* = Message
{
local timestamp=
if [ $VERBOSE -ge 0 ]; then
[ -n "$TIMESTAMP" ] && timestamp="$(date +%H:%M:%S) "
echo "${timestamp}$@"
fi
}
#
# Split a colon-separated list into a space-separated list
#
split() {
local ifs=$IFS
IFS=:
echo $*
IFS=$ifs
}
#
# Search a list looking for a match -- returns zero if a match found
# 1 otherwise
#
list_search() # $1 = element to search for , $2-$n = list
{
local e=$1
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
shift
[ "x$e" = "x$1" ] && return 0
done
return 1
}
#
# Undo the effect of 'separate_list()'
#
combine_list()
{
local f o=
for f in $* ; do
o="${o:+$o,}$f"
done
echo $o
}
#
# Suppress all output for a command
#
qt()
{
"$@" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
#
# Determine if Shorewall is "running"
#
shorewall_is_started() {
qt $IPTABLES -L shorewall -n
}
#
# Echos the fully-qualified name of the calling shell program
#
my_pathname() {
cd $(dirname $0)
echo $PWD/$(basename $0)
}
#
# Source a user exit file if it exists
#
run_user_exit() # $1 = file name
{
local user_exit=$(find_file $1)
if [ -f $user_exit ]; then
progress_message "Processing $user_exit ..."
. $user_exit
fi
}
#
# Set a standard chain's policy
#
setpolicy() # $1 = name of chain, $2 = policy
{
run_iptables -P $1 $2
}
#
# Set a standard chain to enable established and related connections
#
setcontinue() # $1 = name of chain
{
run_iptables -A $1 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
}
#
# Flush one of the NAT table chains
#
flushnat() # $1 = name of chain
{
run_iptables -t nat -F $1
}
#
# Flush one of the Mangle table chains
#
flushmangle() # $1 = name of chain
{
run_iptables -t mangle -F $1
}
#
# Flush and delete all user-defined chains in the filter table
#
deleteallchains() {
run_iptables -F
run_iptables -X
}
#
# Load a Kernel Module -- assumes that the variable 'moduledirectories' contains
# a space-separated list of directories to search for
# the module and that 'moduleloader' contains the
# module loader command.
#
loadmodule() # $1 = module name, $2 - * arguments
{
local modulename=$1
local modulefile
local suffix
if ! list_search $modulename $MODULES ; then
shift
for suffix in $MODULE_SUFFIX ; do
for directory in $moduledirectories; do
modulefile=$directory/${modulename}.${suffix}
if [ -f $modulefile ]; then
case $moduleloader in
insmod)
insmod $modulefile $*
;;
*)
modprobe $modulename $*
;;
esac
break 2
fi
done
done
fi
}
#
# Reload the Modules
#
reload_kernel_modules() {
local save_modules_dir=$MODULESDIR
local directory
local moduledirectories=
local moduleloader=modprobe
if ! qt mywhich modprobe; then
moduleloader=insmod
fi
[ -n "${MODULE_SUFFIX:=o gz ko o.gz ko.gz}" ]
[ -z "$MODULESDIR" ] && MODULESDIR=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter:/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/netfilter
MODULES=$(lsmod | cut -d ' ' -f1)
for directory in $(split $MODULESDIR); do
[ -d $directory ] && moduledirectories="$moduledirectories $directory"
done
[ -n "$moduledirectories" ] && while read command; do
eval $command
done
MODULESDIR=$save_modules_dir
}
#
# Load kernel modules required for Shorewall
#
load_kernel_modules() # $1 = Yes, if we are to save moduleinfo in $VARDIR
{
local save_modules_dir=$MODULESDIR
local directory
local moduledirectories=
local moduleloader=modprobe
local savemoduleinfo=${1:-Yes} # So old compiled scripts still work
if ! qt mywhich modprobe; then
moduleloader=insmod
fi
[ -n "${MODULE_SUFFIX:=o gz ko o.gz ko.gz}" ]
[ -z "$MODULESDIR" ] && \
MODULESDIR=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter:/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/netfilter
for directory in $(split $MODULESDIR); do
[ -d $directory ] && moduledirectories="$moduledirectories $directory"
done
modules=$(find_file modules)
if [ -f $modules -a -n "$moduledirectories" ]; then
MODULES=$(lsmod | cut -d ' ' -f1)
progress_message "Loading Modules..."
. $modules
if [ $savemoduleinfo = Yes ]; then
[ -d ${VARDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${VARDIR}
echo MODULESDIR="$MODULESDIR" > ${VARDIR}/.modulesdir
cp -f $modules ${VARDIR}/.modules
fi
elif [ $savemoduleinfo = Yes ]; then
[ -d ${VARDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${VARDIR}
> ${VARDIR}/.modulesdir
> ${VARDIR}/.modules
fi
MODULESDIR=$save_modules_dir
}
#
# Call this function to assert mutual exclusion with Shorewall. If you invoke the
# /sbin/shorewall program while holding mutual exclusion, you should pass "nolock" as
# the first argument. Example "shorewall nolock refresh"
#
# This function uses the lockfile utility from procmail if it exists.
# Otherwise, it uses a somewhat race-prone algorithm to attempt to simulate the
# behavior of lockfile.
#
mutex_on()
{
local try=0
local lockf=${LOCKFILE:=${VARDIR}/lock}
MUTEX_TIMEOUT=${MUTEX_TIMEOUT:-60}
if [ $MUTEX_TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]; then
[ -d ${VARDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${VARDIR}
if qt mywhich lockfile; then
lockfile -${MUTEX_TIMEOUT} -r1 ${lockf}
else
while [ -f ${lockf} -a ${try} -lt ${MUTEX_TIMEOUT} ] ; do
sleep 1
try=$((${try} + 1))
done
if [ ${try} -lt ${MUTEX_TIMEOUT} ] ; then
# Create the lockfile
echo $$ > ${lockf}
else
echo "Giving up on lock file ${lockf}" >&2
fi
fi
fi
}
#
# Call this function to release mutual exclusion
#
mutex_off()
{
rm -f ${LOCKFILE:=${VARDIR}/lock}
}
#
# Load an optional library
#
lib_load() # $1 = Name of the Library, $2 = Error Message heading if the library cannot be found
{
local lib=${SHAREDIR}/lib.$1
local loaded
eval loaded=\$LIB_${1}_LOADED
if [ -z "$loaded" ]; then
[ -f $lib ] || lib=${SHELLSHAREDIR}/lib.$1
if [ -f $lib ]; then
progress_message "Loading library $lib..."
. $lib
eval LIB_${1}_LOADED=Yes
else
startup_error "$2 requires the Shorewall library $1 ($lib) which is not installed"
fi
fi
}
#
# Determine if an optional library is available
#
lib_avail() # $1 = Name of the Library
{
[ -f ${SHAREDIR}/lib.$1 ]
}
#
# Note: The following set of IP address manipulation functions have anomalous
# behavior when the shell only supports 32-bit signed arithmatic and
# the IP address is 128.0.0.0 or 128.0.0.1.
#
LEFTSHIFT='<<'
#
# Validate an IP address
#
valid_address() {
local x y
local ifs=$IFS
IFS=.
for x in $1; do
case $x in
[0-9]|[0-9][0-9]|[1-2][0-9][0-9])
[ $x -lt 256 ] || { IFS=$ifs; return 2; }
;;
*)
IFS=$ifs
return 2
;;
esac
done
IFS=$ifs
return 0
}
#
# Convert an IP address in dot quad format to an integer
#
decodeaddr() {
local x
local temp=0
local ifs=$IFS
IFS=.
for x in $1; do
temp=$(( $(( $temp $LEFTSHIFT 8 )) | $x ))
done
echo $temp
IFS=$ifs
}
#
# convert an integer to dot quad format
#
encodeaddr() {
addr=$1
local x
local y=$(($addr & 255))
for x in 1 2 3 ; do
addr=$(($addr >> 8))
y=$(($addr & 255)).$y
done
echo $y
}
#
# Enumerate the members of an IP range -- When using a shell supporting only
# 32-bit signed arithmetic, the range cannot span 128.0.0.0.
#
# Comes in two flavors:
#
# ip_range() - produces a mimimal list of network/host addresses that spans
# the range.
#
# ip_range_explicit() - explicitly enumerates the range.
#
ip_range() {
local first last l x y z vlsm
case $1 in
!*)
#
# Let iptables complain if it's a range
#
echo $1
return
;;
[0-9]*.*.*.*-*.*.*.*)
;;
*)
echo $1
return
;;
esac
first=$(decodeaddr ${1%-*})
last=$(decodeaddr ${1#*-})
if [ $first -gt $last ]; then
fatal_error "Invalid IP address range: $1"
fi
l=$(( $last + 1 ))
while [ $first -le $last ]; do
vlsm=
x=31
y=2
z=1
while [ $(( $first % $y )) -eq 0 -a $(( $first + $y )) -le $l ]; do
vlsm=/$x
x=$(( $x - 1 ))
z=$y
y=$(( $y * 2 ))
done
echo $(encodeaddr $first)$vlsm
first=$(($first + $z))
done
}
ip_range_explicit() {
local first last
case $1 in
[0-9]*.*.*.*-*.*.*.*)
;;
*)
echo $1
return
;;
esac
first=$(decodeaddr ${1%-*})
last=$(decodeaddr ${1#*-})
if [ $first -gt $last ]; then
fatal_error "Invalid IP address range: $1"
fi
while [ $first -le $last ]; do
echo $(encodeaddr $first)
first=$(($first + 1))
done
}
#
# Netmask from CIDR
#
ip_netmask() {
local vlsm=${1#*/}
[ $vlsm -eq 0 ] && echo 0 || echo $(( -1 $LEFTSHIFT $(( 32 - $vlsm )) ))
}
#
# Network address from CIDR
#
ip_network() {
local decodedaddr=$(decodeaddr ${1%/*})
local netmask=$(ip_netmask $1)
echo $(encodeaddr $(($decodedaddr & $netmask)))
}
#
# The following hack is supplied to compensate for the fact that many of
# the popular light-weight Bourne shell derivatives don't support XOR ("^").
#
ip_broadcast() {
local x=$(( 32 - ${1#*/} ))
[ $x -eq 32 ] && echo -1 || echo $(( $(( 1 $LEFTSHIFT $x )) - 1 ))
}
#
# Calculate broadcast address from CIDR
#
broadcastaddress() {
local decodedaddr=$(decodeaddr ${1%/*})
local netmask=$(ip_netmask $1)
local broadcast=$(ip_broadcast $1)
echo $(encodeaddr $(( $(($decodedaddr & $netmask)) | $broadcast )))
}
#
# Test for network membership
#
in_network() # $1 = IP address, $2 = CIDR network
{
local netmask=$(ip_netmask $2)
test $(( $(decodeaddr $1) & $netmask)) -eq $(( $(decodeaddr ${2%/*}) & $netmask ))
}
#
# Netmask to VLSM
#
ip_vlsm() {
local mask=$(decodeaddr $1)
local vlsm=0
local x=$(( 128 << 24 )) # 0x80000000
while [ $(( $x & $mask )) -ne 0 ]; do
[ $mask -eq $x ] && mask=0 || mask=$(( $mask $LEFTSHIFT 1 )) # Not all shells shift 0x80000000 left properly.
vlsm=$(($vlsm + 1))
done
if [ $(( $mask & 2147483647 )) -ne 0 ]; then # 2147483647 = 0x7fffffff
echo "Invalid net mask: $1" >&2
else
echo $vlsm
fi
}
#
# Chain name base for an interface -- replace all periods with underscores in the passed name.
# The result is echoed (less trailing "+").
#
chain_base() #$1 = interface
{
local c=${1%%+}
while true; do
case $c in
@*)
c=at_${c#@}
;;
*.*)
c="${c%.*}_${c##*.}"
;;
*-*)
c="${c%-*}_${c##*-}"
;;
*%*)
c="${c%\%*}_${c##*%}"
;;
*@*)
c="${c%@*}_${c##*@}"
;;
*)
echo ${c:=common}
return
;;
esac
done
}
#
# Query NetFilter about the existence of a filter chain
#
chain_exists() # $1 = chain name
{
qt $IPTABLES -L $1 -n
}
#
# Find the value 'dev' in the passed arguments then echo the next value
#
find_device() {
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
[ "x$1" = xdev ] && echo $2 && return
shift
done
}
#
# Find the value 'via' in the passed arguments then echo the next value
#
find_gateway() {
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
[ "x$1" = xvia ] && echo $2 && return
shift
done
}
#
# Find the value 'mtu' in the passed arguments then echo the next value
#
find_mtu() {
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
[ "x$1" = xmtu ] && echo $2 && return
shift
done
}
#
# Find the value 'peer' in the passed arguments then echo the next value up to
# "/"
#
find_peer() {
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
[ "x$1" = xpeer ] && echo ${2%/*} && return
shift
done
}
#
# Find the interfaces that have a route to the passed address - the default
# route is not used.
#
find_rt_interface() {
ip route ls | while read addr rest; do
case $addr in
*/*)
in_network ${1%/*} $addr && echo $(find_device $rest)
;;
default)
;;
*)
if [ "$addr" = "$1" -o "$addr/32" = "$1" ]; then
echo $(find_device $rest)
fi
;;
esac
done
}
#
# Try to find the gateway through an interface looking for 'nexthop'
find_nexthop() # $1 = interface
{
echo $(find_gateway `ip route ls | grep "[[:space:]]nexthop.* $1"`)
}
#
# Find the default route's interface
#
find_default_interface() {
ip route ls | while read first rest; do
[ "$first" = default ] && echo $(find_device $rest) && return
done
}
#
# Echo the name of the interface(s) that will be used to send to the
# passed address
#
find_interface_by_address() {
local dev="$(find_rt_interface $1)"
local first rest
[ -z "$dev" ] && dev=$(find_default_interface)
[ -n "$dev" ] && echo $dev
}
#
# Find the interface with the passed MAC address
#
find_interface_by_mac() {
local mac=$1 first second rest dev
ip link ls | while read first second rest; do
case $first in
*:)
dev=$second
;;
*)
if [ "$second" = $mac ]; then
echo ${dev%:}
return
fi
esac
done
}
#
# Determine if Interface is up
#
interface_is_up() {
[ -n "$(ip link ls dev $1 2> /dev/null | grep -e '[<,]UP[,>]')" ]
}
#
# Find interface address--returns the first IP address assigned to the passed
# device
#
find_first_interface_address() # $1 = interface
{
#
# get the line of output containing the first IP address
#
addr=$(ip -f inet addr show $1 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet .* global' | head -n1)
#
# If there wasn't one, bail out now
#
[ -n "$addr" ] || fatal_error "Can't determine the IP address of $1"
#
# Strip off the trailing VLSM mask (or the peer IP in case of a P-t-P link)
# along with everything else on the line
#
echo $addr | sed 's/\s*inet //;s/\/.*//;s/ peer.*//'
}
find_first_interface_address_if_any() # $1 = interface
{
#
# get the line of output containing the first IP address
#
addr=$(ip -f inet addr show $1 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet .* global' | head -n1)
#
# Strip off the trailing VLSM mask (or the peer IP in case of a P-t-P link)
# along with everything else on the line
#
[ -n "$addr" ] && echo $addr | sed 's/\s*inet //;s/\/.*//;s/ peer.*//' || echo 0.0.0.0
}
#
# Determine if interface is usable from a Netfilter prespective
#
interface_is_usable() # $1 = interface
{
interface_is_up $1 && [ "$(find_first_interface_address_if_any $1)" != 0.0.0.0 ]
}
#
# Find interface addresses--returns the set of addresses assigned to the passed
# device
#
find_interface_addresses() # $1 = interface
{
ip -f inet addr show $1 2> /dev/null | grep inet\ | sed 's/\s*inet //;s/\/.*//;s/ peer.*//'
}
#
# echo the list of networks routed out of a given interface
#
get_routed_networks() # $1 = interface name, $2-n = Fatal error message
{
local address
local rest
ip route show dev $1 2> /dev/null |
while read address rest; do
case "$address" in
default)
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
shift
fatal_error "$@"
else
echo "WARNING: default route ignored on interface $1" >&2
fi
;;
multicast|broadcast|prohibit|nat|throw|nexthop)
;;
*)
[ "$address" = "${address%/*}" ] && address="${address}/32"
echo $address
;;
esac
done
}
get_interface_bcasts() # $1 = interface
{
local addresses=
ip -f inet addr show dev $1 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet.*brd' | sed 's/inet.*brd //; s/scope.*//;' | sort -u
}
#
# Internal version of 'which'
#
mywhich() {
local dir
for dir in $(split $PATH); do
if [ -x $dir/$1 ]; then
echo $dir/$1
return 0
fi
done
return 2
}
#
# Set default config path
#
ensure_config_path() {
local F=${SHAREDIR}/configpath
if [ -z "$CONFIG_PATH" ]; then
[ -f $F ] || { echo " ERROR: $F does not exist"; exit 2; }
. $F
fi
if [ -n "$SHOREWALL_DIR" ]; then
[ "${CONFIG_PATH%%:*}" = "$SHOREWALL_DIR" ] || CONFIG_PATH=$SHOREWALL_DIR:$CONFIG_PATH
fi
}
#
# Find a File -- For relative file name, look in each ${CONFIG_PATH} then ${CONFDIR}
#
find_file()
{
local saveifs= directory
case $1 in
/*)
echo $1
;;
*)
for directory in $(split $CONFIG_PATH); do
if [ -f $directory/$1 ]; then
echo $directory/$1
return
fi
done
echo ${CONFDIR}/$1
;;
esac
}
#
# Get fully-qualified name of file
#
resolve_file() # $1 = file name
{
local pwd=$PWD
case $1 in
/*)
echo $1
;;
.)
echo $pwd
;;
./*)
echo ${pwd}${1#.}
;;
..)
cd ..
echo $PWD
cd $pwd
;;
../*)
cd ..
resolve_file ${1#../}
cd $pwd
;;
*)
echo $pwd/$1
;;
esac
}
#
# Perform variable substitution on the passed argument and echo the result
#
expand() # $@ = contents of variable which may be the name of another variable
{
eval echo \"$@\"
}
#
# Function for including one file into another
#
INCLUDE() {
. $(find_file $(expand $@))
}
#
# Set the Shorewall state
#
set_state () # $1 = state
{
echo "$1 ($(date))" > ${VARDIR}/state
}
#
# Determine which optional facilities are supported by iptables/netfilter
#
determine_capabilities() {
qt $IPTABLES -t nat -L -n && NAT_ENABLED=Yes || NAT_ENABLED=
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -L -n && MANGLE_ENABLED=Yes || MANGLE_ENABLED=
CONNTRACK_MATCH=
MULTIPORT=
XMULTIPORT=
POLICY_MATCH=
PHYSDEV_MATCH=
IPRANGE_MATCH=
RECENT_MATCH=
OWNER_MATCH=
IPSET_MATCH=
CONNMARK=
XCONNMARK=
CONNMARK_MATCH=
XCONNMARK_MATCH=
RAW_TABLE=
IPP2P_MATCH=
LENGTH_MATCH=
CLASSIFY_TARGET=
ENHANCED_REJECT=
USEPKTTYPE=
KLUDGEFREE=
MARK=
XMARK=
MANGLE_FORWARD=
COMMENTS=
ADDRTYPE=
TCPMSS_MATCH=
qt $IPTABLES -N fooX1234
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m conntrack --ctorigdst 192.168.1.1 -j ACCEPT && CONNTRACK_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 21,22 -j ACCEPT && MULTIPORT=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 21:22 -j ACCEPT && XMULTIPORT=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m policy --pol ipsec --mode tunnel --dir in -j ACCEPT && POLICY_MATCH=Yes
if qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m physdev --physdev-out eth0 -j ACCEPT; then
PHYSDEV_MATCH=Yes
fi
if qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m iprange --src-range 192.168.1.5-192.168.1.124 -j ACCEPT; then
IPRANGE_MATCH=Yes
if [ -z "${KLUDGEFREE}" ]; then
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m iprange --src-range 192.168.1.5-192.168.1.124 -m iprange --dst-range 192.168.1.5-192.168.1.124 -j ACCEPT && KLUDGEFREE=Yes
fi
fi
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m recent --update -j ACCEPT && RECENT_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m owner --uid-owner 0 -j ACCEPT && OWNER_MATCH=Yes
if qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m connmark --mark 2 -j ACCEPT; then
CONNMARK_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m connmark --mark 2/0xFF -j ACCEPT && XCONNMARK_MATCH=Yes
fi
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -p tcp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j ACCEPT && IPP2P_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m length --length 10:20 -j ACCEPT && LENGTH_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited && ENHANCED_REJECT=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -j ACCEPT -m comment --comment "This is a comment" && COMMENTS=Yes
if [ -n "$MANGLE_ENABLED" ]; then
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -N fooX1234
if qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -A fooX1234 -j MARK --set-mark 1; then
MARK=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -A fooX1234 -j MARK --and-mark 0xFF && XMARK=Yes
fi
if qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -A fooX1234 -j CONNMARK --save-mark; then
CONNMARK=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -A fooX1234 -j CONNMARK --save-mark --mask 0xFF && XCONNMARK=Yes
fi
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -A fooX1234 -j CLASSIFY --set-class 1:1 && CLASSIFY_TARGET=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -F fooX1234
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -X fooX1234
qt $IPTABLES -t mangle -L FORWARD -n && MANGLE_FORWARD=Yes
fi
qt $IPTABLES -t raw -L -n && RAW_TABLE=Yes
if qt mywhich ipset; then
qt ipset -X fooX1234 # Just in case something went wrong the last time
if qt ipset -N fooX1234 iphash ; then
if qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m set --set fooX1234 src -j ACCEPT; then
qt $IPTABLES -D fooX1234 -m set --set fooX1234 src -j ACCEPT
IPSET_MATCH=Yes
fi
qt ipset -X fooX1234
fi
fi
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m pkttype --pkt-type broadcast -j ACCEPT && USEPKTTYPE=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -m addrtype --src-type BROADCAST -j ACCEPT && ADDRTYPE=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -A fooX1234 -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -m tcpmss --mss 1000:1500 -j ACCEPT && TCPMSS_MATCH=Yes
qt $IPTABLES -F fooX1234
qt $IPTABLES -X fooX1234
CAPVERSION=$SHOREWALL_CAPVERSION
}
report_capabilities() {
report_capability() # $1 = Capability Description , $2 Capability Setting (if any)
{
local setting=
[ "x$2" = "xYes" ] && setting="Available" || setting="Not available"
echo " " $1: $setting
}
if [ $VERBOSE -gt 1 ]; then
echo "Shorewall has detected the following iptables/netfilter capabilities:"
report_capability "NAT" $NAT_ENABLED
report_capability "Packet Mangling" $MANGLE_ENABLED
report_capability "Multi-port Match" $MULTIPORT
[ -n "$MULTIPORT" ] && report_capability "Extended Multi-port Match" $XMULTIPORT
report_capability "Connection Tracking Match" $CONNTRACK_MATCH
report_capability "Packet Type Match" $USEPKTTYPE
report_capability "Policy Match" $POLICY_MATCH
report_capability "Physdev Match" $PHYSDEV_MATCH
report_capability "Packet length Match" $LENGTH_MATCH
report_capability "IP range Match" $IPRANGE_MATCH
report_capability "Recent Match" $RECENT_MATCH
report_capability "Owner Match" $OWNER_MATCH
report_capability "Ipset Match" $IPSET_MATCH
report_capability "CONNMARK Target" $CONNMARK
[ -n "$CONNMARK" ] && report_capability "Extended CONNMARK Target" $XCONNMARK
report_capability "Connmark Match" $CONNMARK_MATCH
[ -n "$CONNMARK_MATCH" ] && report_capability "Extended Connmark Match" $XCONNMARK_MATCH
report_capability "Raw Table" $RAW_TABLE
report_capability "IPP2P Match" $IPP2P_MATCH
report_capability "CLASSIFY Target" $CLASSIFY_TARGET
report_capability "Extended REJECT" $ENHANCED_REJECT
report_capability "Repeat match" $KLUDGEFREE
report_capability "MARK Target" $MARK
[ -n "$MARK" ] && report_capability "Extended MARK Target" $XMARK
report_capability "Mangle FORWARD Chain" $MANGLE_FORWARD
report_capability "Comments" $COMMENTS
report_capability "Address Type Match" $ADDRTYPE
report_capability "TCPMSS Match" $TCPMSS_MATCH
fi
[ -n "$PKTTYPE" ] || USEPKTTYPE=
}
report_capabilities1() {
report_capability1() # $1 = Capability
{
eval echo $1=\$$1
}
echo "#"
echo "# Shorewall $VERSION detected the following iptables/netfilter capabilities - $(date)"
echo "#"
report_capability1 NAT_ENABLED
report_capability1 MANGLE_ENABLED
report_capability1 MULTIPORT
report_capability1 XMULTIPORT
report_capability1 CONNTRACK_MATCH
report_capability1 USEPKTTYPE
report_capability1 POLICY_MATCH
report_capability1 PHYSDEV_MATCH
report_capability1 LENGTH_MATCH
report_capability1 IPRANGE_MATCH
report_capability1 RECENT_MATCH
report_capability1 OWNER_MATCH
report_capability1 IPSET_MATCH
report_capability1 CONNMARK
report_capability1 XCONNMARK
report_capability1 CONNMARK_MATCH
report_capability1 XCONNMARK_MATCH
report_capability1 RAW_TABLE
report_capability1 IPP2P_MATCH
report_capability1 CLASSIFY_TARGET
report_capability1 ENHANCED_REJECT
report_capability1 KLUDGEFREE
report_capability1 MARK
report_capability1 XMARK
report_capability1 MANGLE_FORWARD
report_capability1 COMMENTS
report_capability1 ADDRTYPE
echo CAPVERSION=$SHOREWALL_CAPVERSION
}
#
# Delete IP address
#
del_ip_addr() # $1 = address, $2 = interface
{
[ $(find_first_interface_address_if_any $2) = $1 ] || qt ip addr del $1 dev $2
}
# Add IP Aliases
#
add_ip_aliases() # $* = List of addresses
{
local addresses external interface inet cidr rest val arping=$(mywhich arping)
address_details()
{
#
# Folks feel uneasy if they don't see all of the same
# decoration on these IP addresses that they see when their
# distro's net config tool adds them. In an attempt to reduce
# the anxiety level, we have the following code which sets
# the VLSM and BRD from an existing address in the same networks
#
# Get all of the lines that contain inet addresses with broadcast
#
ip -f inet addr show $interface 2> /dev/null | grep 'inet.*brd' | while read inet cidr rest ; do
case $cidr in
*/*)
if in_network $external $cidr; then
echo "/${cidr#*/} brd $(broadcastaddress $cidr)"
break
fi
;;
esac
done
}
do_one()
{
val=$(address_details)
ip addr add ${external}${val} dev $interface $label
[ -n "$arping" ] && qt $arping -U -c 2 -I $interface $external
echo "$external $interface" >> $VARDIR/nat
[ -n "$label" ] && label="with $label"
progress_message " IP Address $external added to interface $interface $label"
}
progress_message "Adding IP Addresses..."
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
external=$1
interface=$2
label=
if [ "$interface" != "${interface%:*}" ]; then
label="${interface#*:}"
interface="${interface%:*}"
label="label $interface:$label"
fi
shift 2
list_search $external $(find_interface_addresses $interface) || do_one
done
}
detect_gateway() # $1 = interface
{
local interface=$1
#
# First assume that this is some sort of point-to-point interface
#
gateway=$( find_peer $(ip addr ls $interface ) )
#
# Maybe there's a default route through this gateway already
#
[ -n "$gateway" ] || gateway=$(find_gateway $(ip route ls dev $interface))
#
# Last hope -- is there a load-balancing route through the interface?
#
[ -n "$gateway" ] || gateway=$(find_nexthop $interface)
#
# Be sure we found one
#
[ -n "$gateway" ] && echo $gateway
}
#
# Disable IPV6
#
disable_ipv6() {
local foo="$(ip -f inet6 addr ls 2> /dev/null)"
if [ -n "$foo" ]; then
if qt mywhich ip6tables; then
ip6tables -P FORWARD DROP
ip6tables -P INPUT DROP
ip6tables -P OUTPUT DROP
ip6tables -F
ip6tables -X
ip6tables -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
ip6tables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
else
error_message "WARNING: DISABLE_IPV6=Yes in shorewall.conf but this system does not appear to have ip6tables"
fi
fi
}
# Function to truncate a string -- It uses 'cut -b -<n>'
# rather than ${v:first:last} because light-weight shells like ash and
# dash do not support that form of expansion.
#
truncate() # $1 = length
{
cut -b -${1}
}
#
# Add a logging rule.
#
do_log_rule_limit() # $1 = log level, $2 = chain, $3 = display Chain $4 = disposition , $5 = rate limit $6=log tag $7=command $... = predicates for the rule
{
local level=$1
local chain=$2
local displayChain=$3
local disposition=$4
local rulenum=
local limit=
local tag=
local command=
local prefix
local base=$(chain_base $displayChain)
local pf
limit="${5:-$LOGLIMIT}" # Do this here rather than in the declaration above to appease /bin/ash.
tag=${6:+$6 }
command=${7:--A}
shift 7
if [ -n "$tag" -a -n "$LOGTAGONLY" ]; then
displayChain=$tag
tag=
fi
if [ -n "$LOGRULENUMBERS" ]; then
#
# Hack for broken printf on some lightweight shells
#
[ $(printf "%d" 1) = "1" ] && pf=printf || pf=$(mywhich printf)
eval rulenum=\$${base}_logrules
rulenum=${rulenum:-1}
prefix="$($pf "$LOGFORMAT" $displayChain $rulenum $disposition)${tag}"
rulenum=$(($rulenum + 1))
eval ${base}_logrules=$rulenum
else
prefix="$(printf "$LOGFORMAT" $displayChain $disposition)${tag}"
fi
if [ ${#prefix} -gt 29 ]; then
prefix=`echo "$prefix" | truncate 29`
error_message "WARNING: Log Prefix shortened to \"$prefix\""
fi
case $level in
ULOG)
$IPTABLES $command $chain $@ $limit -j ULOG $LOGPARMS --ulog-prefix "$prefix"
;;
*)
$IPTABLES $command $chain $@ $limit -j LOG $LOGPARMS --log-level $level --log-prefix "$prefix"
;;
esac
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
[ -z "$STOPPING" ] && { stop_firewall; exit 2; }
fi
}
do_log_rule() # $1 = log level, $2 = chain, $3 = disposition , $... = predicates for the rule
{
local level=$1
local chain=$2
local disposition=$3
shift 3
do_log_rule_limit $level $chain $chain $disposition "$LOGLIMIT" "" -A $@
}
delete_tc1()
{
clear_one_tc() {
tc qdisc del dev $1 root 2> /dev/null
tc qdisc del dev $1 ingress 2> /dev/null
}
run_user_exit tcclear
run_ip link list | \
while read inx interface details; do
case $inx in
[0-9]*)
clear_one_tc ${interface%:}
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
}
#
# Detect a device's MTU -- echos the passed device's MTU
#
get_device_mtu() # $1 = device
{
local output="$(ip link ls dev $1 2> /dev/null)" # quotes required for /bin/ash
if [ -n "$output" ]; then
echo $(find_mtu $output)
else
echo 1500
fi
}
#
# Version of the above that doesn't generate any output for MTU 1500.
# Generates 'mtu <mtu+>' otherwise, where <mtu+> is the device's MTU + 100
#
get_device_mtu1() # $1 = device
{
local output="$(ip link ls dev $1 2> /dev/null)" # quotes required for /bin/ash
local mtu
if [ -n "$output" ]; then
mtu=$(find_mtu $output)
if [ -n "$mtu" ]; then
[ $mtu = 1500 ] || echo mtu $(($mtu + 100))
fi
fi
}
#
# Undo changes to routing
#
undo_routing() {
if [ -z "$NOROUTES" ]; then
#
# Restore rt_tables database
#
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables ]; then
cp -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables /etc/iproute2/ && progress_message "/etc/iproute2/rt_tables database restored"
rm -f ${VARDIR}/rt_tables
fi
#
# Restore the rest of the routing table
#
if [ -f ${VARDIR}/undo_routing ]; then
. ${VARDIR}/undo_routing
progress_message "Shorewall-generated routing tables and routing rules removed"
rm -f ${VARDIR}/undo_routing
fi
fi
}
restore_default_route() {
if [ -z "$NOROUTES" -a -f ${VARDIR}/default_route ]; then
local default_route= route
while read route ; do
case $route in
default*)
if [ -n "$default_route" ]; then
case "$default_route" in
*metric*)
#
# Don't restore a route with a metric -- we only replace the one with metric == 0
#
qt ip route delete default metric 0 && \
progress_message "Default Route with metric 0 deleted"
;;
*)
qt ip route replace $default_route && \
progress_message "Default Route (${default_route# }) restored"
;;
esac
break
fi
default_route="$default_route $route"
;;
*)
default_route="$default_route $route"
;;
esac
done < ${VARDIR}/default_route
rm -f ${VARDIR}/default_route
fi
}
#
# Determine how to do "echo -e"
#
find_echo() {
local result
result=$(echo "a\tb")
[ ${#result} -eq 3 ] && { echo echo; return; }
result=$(echo -e "a\tb")
[ ${#result} -eq 3 ] && { echo "echo -e"; return; }
result=$(which echo)
[ -n "$result" ] && { echo "$result -e"; return; }
echo echo
}
# Determine which version of mktemp is present (if any) and set MKTEMP accortingly:
#
# None - No mktemp
# BSD - BSD mktemp (Mandrake)
# STD - mktemp.org mktemp
#
find_mktemp() {
local mktemp=`mywhich mktemp 2> /dev/null`
if [ -n "$mktemp" ]; then
if qt mktemp -V ; then
MKTEMP=STD
else
MKTEMP=BSD
fi
else
MKTEMP=None
fi
}
#
# create a temporary file. If a directory name is passed, the file will be created in
# that directory. Otherwise, it will be created in a temporary directory.
#
mktempfile() {
[ -z "$MKTEMP" ] && find_mktemp
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
case "$MKTEMP" in
BSD)
mktemp $1/shorewall.XXXXXX
;;
STD)
mktemp -p $1 shorewall.XXXXXX
;;
None)
> $1/shorewall-$$ && echo $1/shorewall-$$
;;
*)
error_message "ERROR:Internal error in mktempfile"
;;
esac
else
case "$MKTEMP" in
BSD)
mktemp /tmp/shorewall.XXXXXX
;;
STD)
mktemp -t shorewall.XXXXXX
;;
None)
rm -f /tmp/shorewall-$$
> /tmp/shorewall-$$ && echo /tmp/shorewall-$$
;;
*)
error_message "ERROR:Internal error in mktempfile"
;;
esac
fi
}