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# Shorewall version 1.4 - Rules File
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# /etc/shorewall/rules
#
#	Rules in this file govern connection establishment. Requests and
#	responses are automatically allowed using connection tracking.
#
#	In most places where an IP address or subnet is allowed, you
#	can preceed the address/subnet with "!" (e.g., !192.168.1.0/24) to
#	indicate that the rule matches all addresses except the address/subnet
#	given. Notice that no white space is permitted between "!" and the
#	address/subnet.
#
# Columns are:
#
#
#	ACTION		ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, DNAT, DNAT-, REDIRECT, CONTINUE
#			or LOG.
#
#				ACCEPT   -- allow the connection request
#				DROP     -- ignore the request
#				REJECT   -- disallow the request and return an
#					    icmp-unreachable or an RST packet.
#				DNAT     -- Forward the request to another
#					    system (and optionally another
#					    port).
#				DNAT-    -- Advanced users only.
#					    Like DNAT but only generates the
#					    DNAT iptables rule and not
#					    the companion ACCEPT rule.
#				REDIRECT -- Redirect the request to a local
#					    port on the firewall.
#				REDIRECT-
#					 -- Advanced users only.
#					    Like REDIRET but only generates the
#					    REDIRECT iptables rule and not
#					    the companion ACCEPT rule.
#				CONTINUE -- (For experts only). Do not process
#					    any of the following rules for this
#					    (source zone,destination zone). If
#					    The source and/or destination IP
#					    address falls into a zone defined
#					    later in /etc/shorewall/zones, this
#					    connection request will be passed
#					    to the rules defined for that
#					    (those) zone(s).
#				LOG      -- Simply log the packet and continue.
#
#			May optionally be followed by ":" and a syslog log
#			level (e.g, REJECT:info). This causes the packet to be
#			logged at the specified level.
#
#			You may also specify ULOG (must be in upper case) as a
#			log level.This will log to the ULOG target for routing
#			to a separate log through use of ulogd
#			(http://www.gnumonks.org/projects/ulogd).
#
#	SOURCE		Source hosts to which the rule applies. May be a zone
#                       defined in /etc/shorewall/zones, $FW to indicate the
#			firewall itself, or "all" If the ACTION is DNAT or
#			REDIRECT, sub-zones of the specified zone may be
#			excluded from the rule by following the zone name with
#			"!' and a comma-separated list of sub-zone names.
#
#			Except when "all" is specified, clients may be further
#			restricted to a list of subnets and/or hosts by
#			appending ":" and a comma-separated list of subnets
#			and/or hosts. Hosts may be specified by IP or MAC
#			address; mac addresses must begin with "~" and must use
#			"-" as a separator.
#
#			dmz:192.168.2.2		Host 192.168.2.2 in the DMZ
#
#			net:155.186.235.0/24	Subnet 155.186.235.0/24 on the
#						Internet
#
#			loc:192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2
#						Hosts 192.168.1.1 and
#						192.168.1.2 in the local zone.
#			loc:~00-A0-C9-15-39-78  Host in the local zone with
#                                               MAC address 00:A0:C9:15:39:78.
#
#			Alternatively, clients may be specified by interface
#			by appending ":" to the zone name followed by the
#			interface name. For example, loc:eth1 specifies a
#			client that communicates with the firewall system
#			through eth1. This may be optionally followed by
#			another colon (":") and an IP/MAC/subnet address
#			as described above (e.g., loc:eth1:192.168.1.5).
#
#	DEST		Location of Server. May be a zone defined in
#			/etc/shorewall/zones, $FW to indicate the firewall
#			itself or "all"
#
#			Except when "all" is specified, the server may be
#			further restricted to a particular subnet, host or
#			interface by appending ":" and the subnet, host or
#			interface. See above.
#
#				Restrictions:
#
#				1. MAC addresses are not allowed.
#				2. In DNAT rules, only IP addresses are
#				   allowed; no FQDNs or subnet addresses
#				   are permitted.
#				3. You may not specify both an interface and
#				   an address.
#
#			The port that the server is listening on may be
#			included and separated from the server's IP address by
#			":". If omitted, the firewall will not modifiy the
#			destination port. A destination port may only be
#			included if the ACTION is DNAT or REDIRECT.
#
#			Example: loc:192.168.1.3:3128 specifies a local
#			server at IP address 192.168.1.3 and listening on port
#			3128. The port number MUST be specified as an integer
#			and not as a name from /etc/services.
#
#			if the ACTION is REDIRECT, this column needs only to
#			contain the port number on the firewall that the
#			request should be redirected to.
#
#	PROTO		Protocol - Must be "tcp", "udp", "icmp", a number, or
#			"all".
#
#	DEST PORT(S)    Destination Ports. A comma-separated list of Port
#			names (from /etc/services), port numbers or port
#			ranges; if the protocol is "icmp", this column is
#			interpreted as the destination icmp-type(s).
#
#			A port range is expressed as <low port>:<high port>.
#
#			This column is ignored if PROTOCOL = all but must be
#			entered if any of the following ields are supplied.
#			In that case, it is suggested that this field contain
#			 "-"
#
#			If MULTIPORT=Yes in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf, then
#			only a single Netfilter rule will be generated if in
#			this list and the CLIENT PORT(S) list below:
#			1. There are 15 or less ports listed.
#			2. No port ranges are included.
#			Otherwise, a separate rule will be generated for each
#			port.
#
#	CLIENT PORT(S)	(Optional) Port(s) used by the client. If omitted,
#			any source port is acceptable. Specified as a comma-
#			separated list of port names, port numbers or port
#			ranges.
#
#			If you don't want to restrict client ports but need to
#			specify an ADDRESS in the next column, then place "-"
#			in this column.
#
#			If MULTIPORT=Yes in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf, then
#			only a single Netfilter rule will be generated if in
#			this list and the DEST PORT(S) list above:
#			1. There are 15 or less ports listed.
#			2. No port ranges are included.
#			Otherwise, a separate rule will be generated for each
#			port.
#
#	ORIGINAL DEST	(0ptional -- only allowed if ACTION is DNAT or
#                       REDIRECT) If included and different from the IP
#			address given in the SERVER column, this is an address
#			on some interface on the firewall and connections to
#			that address will be forwarded to the IP and port
#			specified in the DEST column.
#
#			The address may optionally be followed by
#			a colon (":") and a second IP address. This causes
#			Shorewall to use the second IP address as the source
#			address in forwarded packets. See the Shorewall
#			documentation for restrictions concerning this feature.
#			If no source IP address is given, the original source
#			address is not altered.
#
#	Example: Accept SMTP requests from the DMZ to the internet
#
#	#ACTION SOURCE	DEST PROTO	DEST    SOURCE	ORIGINAL
#	#                               PORT    PORT(S) DEST
#	ACCEPT	dmz	net	  tcp	smtp
#
#	Example: Forward all ssh and http connection requests from the internet
#		 to local system 192.168.1.3
#
#	#ACTION SOURCE	DEST            PROTO	DEST    SOURCE	ORIGINAL
#	#                                       PORT    PORT(S) DEST
#	DNAT	net	loc:192.168.1.3 tcp	ssh,http
#
#	Example: Redirect all locally-originating www connection requests to
#		 port 3128 on the firewall (Squid running on the firewall
#		 system) except when the destination address is 192.168.2.2
#
#	#ACTION  SOURCE	DEST      PROTO	DEST    SOURCE	ORIGINAL
#	#                               PORT    PORT(S) DEST
#	REDIRECT loc	3128      tcp	www	 -	!192.168.2.2
#
#	Example: All http requests from the internet to address
#                130.252.100.69 are to be forwarded to 192.168.1.3
#
#	#ACTION  SOURCE	DEST      	PROTO	DEST    SOURCE	ORIGINAL
#	#                               	PORT    PORT(S) DEST
#	DNAT      net	loc:192.168.1.3 tcp     80      -       130.252.100.69
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#ACTION  SOURCE		DEST      	PROTO	DEST    SOURCE	   ORIGINAL
#                       	        	PORT    PORT(S)    DEST
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