a couple /etc/rc.firewall questions

Don Lewis truckman at FreeBSD.org
Mon Aug 24 01:06:12 UTC 2015


On 23 Aug, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Don Lewis <truckman at FreeBSD.org> wrote
>   in <201508222103.t7ML3gAx000794 at gw.catspoiler.org>:
> 
> tr> The example /etc/rc.firewall has provisions to use either in-kernel NAT
> tr> or natd for the open and client firewall types, but the simple filewall
> tr> type only has code for natd.  Is there any reason that in-kernel NAT
> tr> could not be used with the simple firewall type?
> 
>  I think there is no particular reason.  Simple rule was just not updated.

Yeah, it seems to work if I add the rule for it in the appropriate
place.

> tr> After allowing connections to selected TCP ports and then denying all
> tr> other incoming TCP setup connections from ${oif}, the simple firewall
> tr> code in /etc/rc.firewall then permits all other TCP setup connections:
> tr> 	# Allow setup of any other TCP connection
> tr> 	${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to any setup
> tr> This is potentially undesirable since it allows unrestricted TCP
> tr> connections between "me" and the inside network.  When I changed this to
> tr> 	${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to any out via ${oif} setup
> tr> I was able to open TCP connections from the firewall box to the outside,
> tr> but NATed connections from inside network to the outside were blocked.
> tr> If I run "ipfw show", it appears that the TCP setup packets are falling
> tr> through to the final implicit deny all rule, but I don't see any obvious
> tr> reason.
> 
>  A TCP setup packet coming from a host on the internal LAN to the NAPT
>  router falls into the last deny-all rule because it does not match if
>  you added "out via ${oif}" to that rule.  Does the following
>  additional rule work for you?
> 
>  ${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to any out via ${oif} setup
>  ${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to not me in via ${iif} setup

That works for now, but won't do the correct thing when I subdivide my
internal network because it will allow unrestricted connections between
the internal subnets.  What I'd really like is something like:

	${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to not me,${inet} setup

but that isn't a valid rule.  I ended up adding a couple of deny
rules for me and ${inet} before the wildcard pass allow rule.  I had to
make sure that some other more specific rules allowing connections
between me and the inside were before the new deny rules.



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