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#
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# Shorewall 1.4 - /etc/shorewall/tunnels
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#
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# This file defines IPSEC, GRE, IPIP and OPENVPN tunnels.
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#
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# IPIP, GRE and OPENVPN tunnels must be configured on the
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# firewall/gateway itself. IPSEC endpoints may be defined
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# on the firewall/gateway or on an internal system.
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#
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# The columns are:
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#
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# TYPE -- must start in column 1 and be "ipsec", "ipsecnat","ip"
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# "gre", "6to4", "pptpclient", "pptpserver", "openvpn" or
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# "generic"
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#
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# If type is "openvpn", it may optionally be followed
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# by ":" and the port number used by the tunnel. if no
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# ":" and port number are included, then the default port
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# of 5000 will be used
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#
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# If type is "generic", it must be followed by ":" and
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# a protocol name (from /etc/protocols) or a protocol
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# number. If the protocol is "tcp" or "udp" (6 or 17),
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# then it may optionally be followed by ":" and a
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# port number.
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#
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# ZONE -- The zone of the physical interface through which
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# tunnel traffic passes. This is normally your internet
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# zone.
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#
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# GATEWAY -- The IP address of the remote tunnel gateway. If the
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# remote getway has no fixed address (Road Warrior)
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# then specify the gateway as 0.0.0.0/0.
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#
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# GATEWAY
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# ZONES -- Optional. If the gateway system specified in the third
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# column is a standalone host then this column should
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# contain a comma-separated list of the names of the
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# zones that the host might be in. This column only
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# applies to IPSEC and generic tunnels.
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#
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# Example 1:
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#
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# IPSec tunnel. The remote gateway is 4.33.99.124 and
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# the remote subnet is 192.168.9.0/24
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#
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# ipsec net 4.33.99.124
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#
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# Example 2:
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#
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# Road Warrior (LapTop that may connect from anywhere)
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# where the "gw" zone is used to represent the remote
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# LapTop.
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#
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# ipsec net 0.0.0.0/0 gw
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#
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# Example 3:
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#
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# Host 4.33.99.124 is a standalone system connected
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# via an ipsec tunnel to the firewall system. The host
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# is in zone gw.
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#
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# ipsec net 4.33.99.124 gw
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#
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# Example 4:
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#
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# Road Warriors that may belong to zones vpn1, vpn2 or
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# vpn3. The FreeS/Wan _updown script will add the
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# host to the appropriate zone using the "shorewall add"
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# command on connect and will remove the host from the
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# zone at disconnect time.
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#
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# ipsec net 0.0.0.0/0 vpn1,vpn2,vpn3
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#
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# Example 5:
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#
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# You run the Linux PPTP client on your firewall and
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# connect to server 192.0.2.221.
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#
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# pptpclient net 192.0.2.221
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#
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# Example 6:
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#
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# You run a PPTP server on your firewall.
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#
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# pptpserver net
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#
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# Example 7:
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#
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# OPENVPN tunnel. The remote gateway is 4.33.99.124 and
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# openvpn uses port 7777.
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#
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# openvpn:7777 net 4.33.99.124
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#
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# Example 8:
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#
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# You have a tunnel that is not one of the supported types.
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# Your tunnel uses UDP port 4444. The other end of the
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# tunnel is 4.3.99.124.
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#
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# generic:udp:4444 net 4.3.99.124
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#
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# TYPE ZONE GATEWAY GATEWAY
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# ZONE
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#LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS ONE -- DO NOT REMOVE
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