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Diffstat (limited to 'roles/common/files/usr/local')
| -rwxr-xr-x | roles/common/files/usr/local/sbin/update-firewall.sh | 29 | 
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/roles/common/files/usr/local/sbin/update-firewall.sh b/roles/common/files/usr/local/sbin/update-firewall.sh index a8123f9..0907ffc 100755 --- a/roles/common/files/usr/local/sbin/update-firewall.sh +++ b/roles/common/files/usr/local/sbin/update-firewall.sh @@ -147,11 +147,13 @@ run() {                   | sed -nr "/^[0-9]+:\s+(sec[0-9]+)@$if:\s.*/ {s//\1/p;q}" )      # The (host-scoped) IP reserved for IPSec. -    local ipsec= +    local ipsec= secmark      if [ -n "$ifsec" -a $f = 4 ]; then          tables[$f]='mangle nat filter'          ipsec=$( /bin/ip -$f address show dev "$ifsec" scope host \                 | sed -nr '/^\s+inet\s(\S+).*/ {s//\1/p;q}' ) +        # /!\ This mark much match that in /etc/network/if-up.d/ipsec. +        secmark=0xA99      fi      # Store the old (current) ruleset @@ -251,7 +253,7 @@ run() {          # $ipsec.  Also ACCEPT all traffic originating from $ipsec, as          # it is MASQUERADE'd.          iptables -A INPUT  -d "$ipsec" -i $if -m policy --dir in --pol ipsec -j ACCEPT -        iptables -A OUTPUT -s "$ipsec" -o $if -j ACCEPT +        iptables -A OUTPUT -m mark --mark "$secmark" -o $if -j ACCEPT      fi      # Prepare fail2ban.  We make fail2ban insert its rules in a @@ -322,22 +324,31 @@ run() {          ipt-chains mangle PREROUTING:ACCEPT INPUT:ACCEPT \                            FORWARD:DROP \                            OUTPUT:ACCEPT POSTROUTING:ACCEPT +          # Packets which destination is $ipsec *must* be associated with          # an IPSec policy.          iptables -A INPUT -d "$ipsec" -i $if -m policy --dir in --pol none -j DROP + +        # Packets originating from our (non-routable) $ipsec are marked; +        # if there is no xfrm lookup (i.e., no matching IPSec +        # association), the packet will retain its mark and be null +        # routed later on.  Otherwise, the packet is re-queued unmarked. +        iptables -A OUTPUT -o $if -j MARK --set-mark 0x0 +        iptables -A OUTPUT -s "$ipsec" -o $if  -m policy --dir out --pol none \ +                     -j MARK --set-mark $secmark          commit          ipt-chains nat PREROUTING:ACCEPT INPUT:ACCEPT \                         OUTPUT:ACCEPT POSTROUTING:ACCEPT -        # DNAT all marked packets after decapsulation.  Packets -        # originating from our IPSec are SNAT'ed (MASQUERADE).  XXX: -        # xfrm lookup occurs *after* NAT POSTROUTING, so sadly we can't -        # DROP packets not matching an IPSec policy. However, any reply -        # not going through IPSec would be DROPped (thanks to the rule -        # in mangle:INPUT above); this is the best we can do for now. + +        # DNAT all marked packets after decapsulation.          iptables -A PREROUTING \! -d "$ipsec" -i $if \                       -m policy --dir in --pol ipsec -j DNAT --to "${ipsec%/*}" -        iptables -A POSTROUTING -s "$ipsec" -o $if -j MASQUERADE + +        # Packets originating from our IPSec are SNAT'ed (MASQUERADE). +        # (And null-routed later on unless there is an xfrm +        # association.) +        iptables -A POSTROUTING -m mark --mark $secmark -o $if -j MASQUERADE          commit      fi  | 
