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#!/bin/sh
#
# Shorewall 3.4 -- /usr/share/shorewall/lib.actions
#
# 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 is loaded by /usr/share/shorewall/compiler when USE_ACTIONS=Yes
# (either explicitly specified or defaulted).
#
#
# Add one Filter Rule from an action -- Helper function for the action file processor
#
# The caller has established the following variables:
# COMMAND = current command.
# client = SOURCE IP or MAC
# server = DESTINATION IP or interface
# protocol = Protocol
# address = Original Destination Address
# port = Destination Port
# cport = Source Port
# multioption = String to invoke multiport match if appropriate
# action = The chain for this rule
# ratelimit = Optional rate limiting clause
# userandgroup = owner match clause
# logtag = Log tag
#
add_an_action()
{
local chain1
do_ports() {
if [ -n "$port" ]; then
dports="--dport"
if [ -n "$multioption" -a "$port" != "${port%,*}" ]; then
multiport="$multioption"
dports="--dports"
fi
dports="$dports $port"
fi
if [ -n "$cport" ]; then
sports="--sport"
if [ -n "$multioption" -a "$cport" != "${cport%,*}" ]; then
multiport="$multioption"
sports="--sports"
fi
sports="$sports $cport"
fi
}
interface_error()
{
fatal_error "Unknown interface $1 in rule: \"$rule\""
}
action_interface_verify()
{
verify_interface $1 || interface_error $1
}
handle_exclusion()
{
build_exclusion_chain chain1 filter "$excludesource" "$excludedest"
run_iptables -A $chain $(fix_bang $cli $proto $sports $multiport $dports) $user -j $chain1
cli=
proto=
sports=
multiport=
dports=
user=
}
do_ipp2p() {
[ -n "$IPP2P_MATCH" ] || fatal_error "Your kernel and/or iptables does not have IPP2P match support. Rule: \"$rule\""
dports="-m ipp2p --${port:-ipp2p}"
case $proto in
ipp2p|IPP2P)
proto=tcp
port=
do_ports
;;
ipp2p:udp|IPP2P:UDP)
proto=udp
port=
do_ports
;;
ipp2p:all|IPP2P:ALL)
proto=all
;;
esac
}
# Set source variables. The 'cli' variable will hold the client match predicate(s).
cli=
case "$client" in
-)
;;
*:*)
action_interface_verify ${client%:*}
cli="$(match_source_dev ${client%:*}) $(source_ip_range ${client#*:})"
;;
*.*.*|+*|!+*)
cli="$(source_ip_range $client)"
;;
~*|!~*)
cli=$(mac_match $client)
;;
*)
if [ -n "$client" ]; then
action_interface_verify $client
cli="$(match_source_dev $client)"
fi
;;
esac
# Set destination variables - 'serv' and 'dest_interface' hold the server match predicate(s).
dest_interface=
serv=
case "$server" in
-)
;;
*.*.*|+*|!+*)
serv=$server
;;
~*|!~*)
fatal_error "Rule \"$rule\" - Destination may not be specified by MAC Address"
;;
*)
if [ -n "$server" ]; then
action_interface_verify $server
dest_interface="$(match_dest_dev $server)"
fi
;;
esac
# Setup protocol and port variables
sports=
dports=
proto=$protocol
servport=$serverport
multiport=
chain1=$chain
user="$userandgroup"
[ x$port = x- ] && port=
[ x$cport = x- ] && cport=
case $proto in
tcp|TCP|6)
do_ports
;;
tcp:syn)
proto="$proto --syn"
do_ports
;;
udp|UDP|17)
do_ports
;;
icmp|ICMP|1)
[ -n "$port" ] && dports="--icmp-type $port"
;;
ipp2p|IPP2P|ipp2p:*|IPP2P:*)
do_ipp2p
;;
*)
[ -n "$port" ] && \
fatal_error "Port number not allowed with protocol \"$proto\"; rule: \"$rule\""
;;
esac
proto="${proto:+-p $proto}"
# Some misc. setup
case "$logtarget" in
LOG)
[ -z "$loglevel" ] && fatal_error "LOG requires log level"
;;
esac
if [ -n "${excludesource}${excludedest}" ]; then
handle_exclusion
fi
if [ -n "${serv}" ]; then
for serv1 in $(separate_list $serv); do
for srv in $(firewall_ip_range $serv1); do
if [ -n "$loglevel" ]; then
log_rule_limit $loglevel $chain1 $action $logtarget "$ratelimit" "$logtag" -A $user \
$(fix_bang $proto $sports $multiport $cli $(dest_ip_range $srv) $dports)
fi
run_iptables2 -A $chain1 $proto $multiport $cli $sports \
$(dest_ip_range $srv) $dports $ratelimit $user -j $target
done
done
else
if [ -n "$loglevel" ]; then
log_rule_limit $loglevel $chain1 $action $logtarget "$ratelimit" "$logtag" -A $user \
$(fix_bang $proto $sports $multiport $cli $dest_interface $dports)
fi
run_iptables2 -A $chain1 $proto $multiport $cli $dest_interface $sports \
$dports $ratelimit $user -j $target
fi
}
#
# Process a record from an action file
#
process_action() # $1 = chain (Chain to add the rules to)
# $2 = action (The action name for logging purposes)
# $3 = target (The (possibly modified) contents of the TARGET column)
# $4 = clients
# $5 = servers
# $6 = protocol
# $7 = ports
# $8 = cports
# $9 = ratelimit
# $10 = userspec
{
local chain="$1"
local action="$2"
local target="$3"
local clients="$4"
local servers="$5"
local protocol="$6"
local ports="$7"
local cports="$8"
local ratelimit="$9"
local userspec="${10}"
local userandgroup=
local logtag=
if [ -n "$ratelimit" ]; then
case $ratelimit in
-)
ratelimit=
;;
*:*)
ratelimit="-m limit --limit ${ratelimit%:*} --limit-burst ${ratelimit#*:}"
;;
*)
ratelimit="-m limit --limit $ratelimit"
;;
esac
fi
[ "x$userspec" = "x-" ] && userspec=
if [ -n "$userspec" ]; then
userandgroup="-m owner"
case "$userspec" in
!*+*)
if [ -n "${userspec#*+}" ]; then
userandgroup="$userandgroup ! --cmd-owner ${userspec#*+}"
fi
userspec=${userspec%+*}
;;
*+*)
if [ -n "${userspec#*+}" ]; then
userandgroup="$userandgroup --cmd-owner ${userspec#*+}"
fi
userspec=${userspec%+*}
;;
esac
case "$userspec" in
!*:*)
if [ "$userspec" != "!:" ]; then
temp="${userspec#!}"
temp="${temp%:*}"
[ -n "$temp" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup ! --uid-owner $temp"
temp="${userspec#*:}"
[ -n "$temp" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup ! --gid-owner $temp"
fi
;;
*:*)
if [ "$userspec" != ":" ]; then
temp="${userspec%:*}"
[ -n "$temp" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup --uid-owner $temp"
temp="${userspec#*:}"
[ -n "$temp" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup --gid-owner $temp"
fi
;;
!*)
[ "$userspec" != "!" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup ! --uid-owner ${userspec#!}"
;;
*)
[ -n "$userspec" ] && userandgroup="$userandgroup --uid-owner $userspec"
;;
esac
[ "$userandgroup" = "-m owner" ] && userandgroup=
fi
# Isolate log level
if [ "$target" = "${target%:*}" ]; then
loglevel=
else
loglevel="${target#*:}"
target="${target%%:*}"
if [ "$loglevel" != "${loglevel%:*}" ]; then
logtag="${loglevel#*:}"
loglevel="${loglevel%:*}"
fi
case $loglevel in
none*)
loglevel=
[ $target = LOG ] && return
;;
esac
loglevel=${loglevel%\!}
fi
logtarget="$target"
case $target in
REJECT)
target=reject
;;
CONTINUE)
target=RETURN
;;
*)
;;
esac
excludesource=
case ${clients:=-} in
*!*!*)
fatal_error "Invalid SOURCE in rule \"$rule\""
;;
!*)
if [ $(list_count $clients) -gt 1 ]; then
excludesource=${clients#!}
clients=
fi
;;
*!*)
excludesource=${clients#*!}
clients=${clients%!*}
;;
esac
excludedest=
case ${servers:=-} in
*!*!*)
fatal_error "Invalid DEST in rule \"$rule\""
;;
!*)
if [ $(list_count $servers) -gt 1 ]; then
excludedest=${servers#*!}
servers=
fi
;;
*!*)
excludedest=${servers#*!}
servers=${servers%!*}
;;
esac
# Generate Netfilter rule(s)
[ "x$protocol" = "x-" ] && protocol=all || protocol=${protocol:=all}
if [ -n "$XMULTIPORT" ] && \
! list_search $protocol "icmp" "ICMP" "1" && \
[ $(( $(list_count $ports) + $(list_count1 $(split $ports ) ) )) -le 16 -a \
$(( $(list_count $cports) + $(list_count1 $(split $cports ) ) )) -le 16 ]
then
#
# Extended MULTIPORT is enabled, and less than
# 16 ports are listed (port ranges count as two ports) - use multiport match.
#
multioption="-m multiport"
for client in $(separate_list $clients); do
for server in $(separate_list $servers); do
#
# add_an_action() modifies these so we must set their values each time
#
port=${ports:=-}
cport=${cports:=-}
add_an_action
done
done
elif [ -n "$MULTIPORT" ] && \
! list_search $protocol "icmp" "ICMP" "1" && \
[ "$ports" = "${ports%:*}" -a \
"$cports" = "${cports%:*}" -a \
$(list_count $ports) -le 15 -a \
$(list_count $cports) -le 15 ]
then
#
# MULTIPORT is enabled, there are no port ranges in the rule and less than
# 16 ports are listed - use multiport match.
#
multioption="-m multiport"
for client in $(separate_list $clients); do
for server in $(separate_list $servers); do
#
# add_an_action() modifies these so we must set their values each time
#
port=${ports:=-}
cport=${cports:=-}
add_an_action
done
done
else
#
# MULTIPORT is disabled or the rule isn't compatible with multiport match
#
multioption=
for client in $(separate_list $clients); do
for server in $(separate_list $servers); do
for port in $(separate_list ${ports:=-}); do
for cport in $(separate_list ${cports:=-}); do
add_an_action
done
done
done
done
fi
#
# Report Result
#
progress_message " Rule \"$rule\" $DONE."
save_progress_message_short " Rule \\\"$rule\\\" added."
}
#
# This function determines the logging for a subordinate action or a rule within a subordinate action
#
merge_levels() # $1=level at which superior action is called, $2=level at which the subordinate rule is called
{
local superior=$1 subordinate=$2
set -- $(split $1)
case $superior in
*:*:*)
case $2 in
'none!')
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:'none!':$3
return
;;
*'!')
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:$2:$3
return
;;
*)
case $subordinate in
*:*:*)
echo $subordinate
return
;;
*:*)
echo $subordinate:$3
return
;;
*)
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:$2:$3
return
;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
*:*)
case $2 in
'none!')
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:'none!'
return
;;
*'!')
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:$2
return
;;
*)
case $subordinate in
*:*)
echo $subordinate
return
;;
*)
echo ${subordinate%%:*}:$2
return
;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
*)
echo $subordinate
;;
esac
}
#
# The next three functions implement the three phases of action processing.
#
# The first phase (process_actions1) occurs before the rules file is processed. ${SHAREDIR}/actions.std
# and ${CONFDIR}/actions are scanned (in that order) and for each action:
#
# a) The related action definition file is located and scanned.
# b) Forward and unresolved action references are trapped as errors.
# c) A dependency graph is created. For each <action>, the variable 'requiredby_<action>' lists the
# action[:level[:tag]] of each action invoked by <action>.
# d) All actions are listed in the global variable ACTIONS.
#
# As the rules file is scanned, each action[:level[:tag]] is merged onto the USEDACTIONS list. When an <action>
# is merged onto this list, its action chain is created. Where logging is specified, a chain with the name
# %<action>n is used where the <action> name is truncated on the right where necessary to ensure that the total
# length of the chain name does not exceed 30 characters.
#
# The second phase (process_actions2) occurs after the rules file is scanned. The transitive closure of
# USEDACTIONS is generated; again, as new actions are merged onto this list, their action chains are created.
#
# The final phase (process_actions3) is to traverse the USEDACTIONS list populating each chain appropriately
# by reading the action definition files and creating rules. Note that a given action definition file is
# processed once for each unique [:level[:tag]] applied to an invocation of the action.
#
process_actions1() {
for inputfile in actions.std actions; do
while read xaction rest; do
[ "x$rest" = x ] || fatal_error "Invalid Action: $xaction $rest"
case $xaction in
*:*)
error_message "WARNING: Default Actions are now specified in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf"
xaction=${xaction%:*}
;;
esac
[ -z "$xaction" ] && continue
[ "$xaction" = "$(chain_base $xaction)" ] || fatal_error "Invalid Action Name: $xaction"
if ! list_search $xaction $ACTIONS; then
f=action.$xaction
fn=$(find_file $f)
eval requiredby_${action}=
if [ -f $fn ]; then
progress_message2 " Pre-processing $fn..."
strip_file $f $fn
while read xtarget xclients xservers xprotocol xports xcports xratelimit $xuserspec; do
temp="${xtarget%%:*}"
case "$temp" in
ACCEPT|DROP|REJECT|LOG|QUEUE|CONTINUE)
;;
COMMENT)
;;
*)
if list_search $temp $ACTIONS; then
eval requiredby=\"\$requiredby_${xaction}\"
list_search $xtarget $requiredby || eval requiredby_${xaction}=\"$requiredby $xtarget\"
else
temp=$(map_old_action $temp)
case $temp in
*/*)
param=${temp#*/}
case $param in
ACCEPT|DROP|REJECT|LOG|QUEUE|CONTINUE)
;;
*)
rule="$xtarget $xclients $xservers $xprotocol $xports $xcports $xratelimit $xuserspec"
fatal_error "Invalid Macro Parameter in rule \"$rule\""
;;
esac
temp=${temp%%/*}
;;
esac
f1=macro.${temp}
fn=$(find_file $f1)
if [ ! -f $TMP_DIR/$f1 ]; then
#
# We must only verify macros once to ensure that they don't invoke any non-standard actions
#
if [ -f $fn ]; then
strip_file $f1 $fn
progress_message " ..Expanding Macro $fn..."
while read mtarget mclients mservers mprotocol mports mcports mratelimit muserspec; do
temp="${mtarget%%:*}"
case "$temp" in
ACCEPT|DROP|REJECT|LOG|QUEUE|CONTINUE|PARAM)
;;
*)
rule="$mtarget $mclients $mservers $mprotocol $mports $mcports $mratelimit $muserspec"
fatal_error "Invalid TARGET in rule \"$rule\""
esac
done < $TMP_DIR/$f1
progress_message " ..End Macro"
else
rule="$xtarget $xclients $xservers $xprotocol $xports $xcports $xratelimit $xuserspec"
fatal_error "Invalid TARGET in rule \"$rule\""
fi
fi
fi
;;
esac
done < $TMP_DIR/$f
else
fatal_error "Missing Action File: $f"
fi
ACTIONS="$ACTIONS $xaction"
fi
done < $TMP_DIR/$inputfile
done
for action in $DROP_DEFAULT $REJECT_DEFAULT; do
case $action in
none)
;;
*)
if list_search $action $ACTIONS; then
list_search $action $USEDACTIONS || USEDACTIONS="$USEDACTIONS $action"
fi
;;
esac
done
}
process_actions2() {
local interfaces="$(find_interfaces_by_option upnp)"
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if ! list_search forwardUPnP $USEDACTIONS; then
error_message "WARNING:Missing forwardUPnP rule (required by 'upnp' interface option on $interfaces)"
fi
fi
progress_message " Generating Transitive Closure of Used-action List..."
changed=Yes
while [ -n "$changed" ]; do
changed=
for xaction in $USEDACTIONS; do
eval required=\"\$requiredby_${xaction%%:*}\"
for xaction1 in $required; do
#
# Generate the action that will be passed to process_action by merging the
# logging specified when the action was invoked with the logging in the
# invocation of the subordinate action (usually no logging)
#
xaction2=$(merge_levels $xaction $xaction1)
if ! list_search $xaction2 $USEDACTIONS; then
#
# We haven't seen this one before -- create and record a chain to handle it
#
USEDACTIONS="$USEDACTIONS $xaction2"
createactionchain $xaction2
changed=Yes
fi
done
done
done
}
#
# process_actions3() is in the compiler. What follows is called from that function when the action
# being processed is not a builtin.
process_action3() {
local f=action.$xaction1 comment=
progress_message2 "$DOING $(find_file $f) for Chain $xchain..."
while read xtarget xclients xservers xprotocol xports xcports xratelimit xuserspec; do
#
# Generate the target:level:tag to pass to process_action()
#
xaction2=$(merge_levels $xaction $xtarget)
is_macro=
param=
xtarget1=${xaction2%%:*}
case $xtarget1 in
ACCEPT|DROP|REJECT|LOG|QUEUE|CONTINUE)
#
# Builtin target -- Nothing to do
#
;;
COMMENT)
if [ -n "$COMMENTS" ]; then
comment=$(echo $xclients $xservers $xprotocol $xports $xcports $xaddress $xratelimit $xuserspec)
save_command COMMENT=\"$comment\"
else
error_message "COMMENT ignored -- requires comment support in iptables/Netfilter"
fi
continue
;;
*)
if list_search $xtarget1 $ACTIONS ; then
#
# An Action -- Replace the target from the file
# -- with the one generated above
xtarget=$xaction2
#
# And locate the chain for that action:level:tag
#
xaction2=$(find_logactionchain $xtarget)
else
is_macro=yes
fi
;;
esac
if [ -n "$is_macro" ]; then
xtarget1=$(map_old_action $xtarget1)
case $xtarget1 in
*/*)
param=${xtarget1#*/}
xtarget1=${xtarget1%%/*}
;;
esac
progress_message "..Expanding Macro $(find_file macro.$xtarget1)..."
while read mtarget mclients mservers mprotocol mports mcports mratelimit muserspec; do
mtarget=$(merge_levels $xaction2 $mtarget)
case $mtarget in
PARAM|PARAM:*)
[ -n "$param" ] && mtarget=$(substitute_action $param $mtarget) || fatal_error "PARAM requires that a parameter be supplied in macro invocation"
;;
esac
if [ -n "$mclients" ]; then
case $mclients in
-|SOURCE)
mclients=${xclients}
;;
DEST)
mclients=${xservers}
;;
*)
mclients=$(merge_macro_source_dest $mclients $xclients)
;;
esac
else
mclients=${xclients}
fi
if [ -n "$mservers" ]; then
case $mservers in
-|DEST)
mservers=${xservers}
;;
SOURCE)
mservers=${xclients}
;;
*)
mservers=$(merge_macro_source_dest $mservers $xservers)
;;
esac
else
mservers=${xserverss}
fi
[ -n "$xprotocol" ] && [ "x${xprotocol}" != x- ] && mprotocol=$xprotocol
[ -n "$xports" ] && [ "x${xports}" != x- ] && mports=$xports
[ -n "$xcports" ] && [ "x${xcports}" != x- ] && mcports=$xcports
[ -n "$xratelimit" ] && [ "x${xratelimit}" != x- ] && mratelimit=$xratelimit
[ -n "$xuserspec" ] && [ "x${xuserspec}" != x- ] && muserspec=$xuserspec
rule="$mtarget ${mclients:=-} ${mservers:=-} ${mprotocol:=-} ${mports:=-} ${mcports:=-} ${mratelimit:-} ${muserspec:=-}"
process_action $xchain $xaction1 $mtarget $mclients $mservers $mprotocol $mports $mcports $mratelimit $muserspec
done < $TMP_DIR/macro.$xtarget1
progress_message "..End Macro"
else
rule="$xtarget $xclients $xservers $xprotocol $xports $xcports $xratelimit $xuserspec"
process_action $xchain $xaction1 $xaction2 $xclients $xservers $xprotocol $xports $xcports $xratelimit $xuserspec
fi
done < $TMP_DIR/$f
if [ -n "$COMMENTS" ]; then
save_command
save_command COMMENT=
fi
}