PF rules for internal interface

Kevin K kkutzko at teksavvy.com
Wed Mar 26 06:33:24 PDT 2008



> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-pf at freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> pf at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Vitaliy Vladimirovich
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 6:58 AM
> To: Jeremy Chadwick
> Cc: freebsd-pf at freebsd.org
> Subject: Re[2]: PF rules for internal interface
> 
> --- Original Message --- From: Jeremy Chadwick To: Vitaliy
> Vladimirovich Date: 26 march, 12:00:30 Subject: Re: PF rules for
> internal interface > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:51:52AM +0200, Vitaliy
> Vladimirovich wrote: > > Hello! I have problem with restriction rules
> for my internal interface. > > ... > > Please don't stick stuff like
> this all on one line. It's impossible to > read. > > > This is my rules
> for $int_if: > > > > pass out quick on $int_if > > block in on $int_if
> > > pass in on $int_if from $mynet to any > > > > But in this situation
> computers from another subnets can ping my > > internal interface. Were
> is my mistake? Thanks in advance. > > Are these the ONLY RULES you have
> in your pf.conf? > > If not: you must remember that the deny/block in
> "block in on $int_if" > may get overridden later in the file, depending
> upon what rules past > that point are. This may be what's happening,
> assuming later rules do > not specify an interface (thus matching all
> interfaces). For
>  example, > if your rules are: > > pass out quick on $int_if > block in
> on $int_if > pass in on $int_if from $mynet to any > pass in from
> $othernet to any > > In this case, the "block" will not happen when
> incoming packets from > $othernet arrive on $int_if. > > I've two
> recommendations: > > 1) Consider using "antispoof", if your concern is
> someone spoofing > packets across $int_if > > 2) Consider using these
> rules instead: > > pass in quick on $int_if from $mynet to any > pass
> out quick on $int_if from $mynet to any > block in quick on $int_if >
> {...other rules...} OK. Below my new rules within your recommendations:
> int_if="sk0" mynet="10.0.100.0/16" antispoof quick for { lo0 sk0 } pass
> in quick on $int_if from $mynet to any pass out quick on $int_if from
> any to $mynet block in quick on $int_if But it is not work. I can ping
> my server from another host not in mynet. What's wrong??


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