From c3d66da7c162508a7fdfddbf4aaaf2adfc4f7a58 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Silvio Rhatto Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:00:33 -0300 Subject: Feat: WIP: ipredator/njalla migration --- share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm/ferm.conf | 181 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 181 insertions(+) create mode 100644 share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm/ferm.conf (limited to 'share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm') diff --git a/share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm/ferm.conf b/share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm/ferm.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a25a3d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/provision/files/njalla/etc/ferm/ferm.conf @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# -*- shell-script -*- +# +# Configuration file for ferm(1). +# +# V: 0.1 +# +# ferm manual: http://ferm.foo-projects.org/download/2.2/ferm.html +# Blog post: https://blog.ipredator.se/linux-firewall-howto.html +# + +# Really make sure that these modules exist and are loaded. +@hook pre "/sbin/modprobe nf_conntrack_ftp"; +@hook pre "/sbin/modprobe nfnetlink_log"; + +# Network interfaces. +#@def $DEV_LAN = eth0; +@def $DEV_LAN = ens3; +@def $DEV_LOOPBACK = lo0; +@def $DEV_VPN = tun0; + +# Network definition for the loopback device. This is needed to allow +# DNS resolution on Ubuntu Linux where the local resolver is bound +# to 127.0.1.1 - as opposed to the default 127.0.0.1. +@def $NET_LOOPBACK = 127.0.0.0/8; + +# Common application ports. +@def $PORT_DNS = 53; +@def $PORT_FTP = ( 20 21 ); +@def $PORT_NTP = 123; +@def $PORT_SSH = 22; +@def $PORT_WEB = ( 80 443 ); + +# The ports we allow OpenVPN to connect to. IPredator allows you +# to connect on _any_ port. Simply add more ports if desired but +# stick to only those that you really need. +@def $PORT_OPENVPN = (1194 1234 1337 2342 5060); + +# See https://blog.ipredator.se/howto/restricting-transmission-to-the-vpn-interface-on-ubuntu-linux.html +# Ports Transmission is allowed to use. +@def $PORT_TRANSMISSION = 16384:65535; + +# Public DNS servers and those that are only reachable via VPN. +# DNS servers are specified in the outbound DNS rules to prevent DNS leaks +# (https://www.dnsleaktest.com/). The public DNS servers configured on your +# system should be the IPredator ones (https://www.ipredator.se/page/services#service_dns), +# but you need to verify this. +# +@def $IP_DNS_IPR_PUBLIC = (194.132.32.32/32 46.246.46.246/32); + +# Add your ISP name server to this object if you want to restrict +# which DNS servers can be queried. +@def $IP_DNS_PUBLIC = 0.0.0.0/0; + +# DNS server available within the VPN. +@def $IP_DNS_VPN = ( 46.246.46.46/32 194.132.32.23/32 ); + +# Make sure to use the proper VPN interface (e.g. tun0 in this case). +# Note: You cannot reference $DEV_VPN here, substition does not take +# place for commands passed to a sub shell. +@def $VPN_ACTIVE = `ip link show tun0 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && echo 1 || echo`; + +# VPN interface conditional. If true the following rules are loaded. +@if $VPN_ACTIVE { + domain ip { + table filter { + chain INPUT { + interface $DEV_VPN { + proto (tcp udp) dport $PORT_TRANSMISSION ACCEPT; + } + } + chain OUTPUT { + # Default allowed outbound services on the VPN interface. + # If you need more simply add your rules here. + outerface $DEV_VPN { + proto (tcp udp) daddr ( $IP_DNS_VPN $IP_DNS_IPR_PUBLIC ) dport $PORT_DNS ACCEPT; + proto tcp dport $PORT_FTP ACCEPT; + proto udp dport $PORT_NTP ACCEPT; + proto tcp dport $PORT_SSH ACCEPT; + proto (tcp udp) sport $PORT_TRANSMISSION ACCEPT; + proto tcp dport $PORT_WEB ACCEPT; + } + } + } + } +} + +# The main IPv4 rule set. +domain ip { + table filter { + chain INPUT { + # The default policy for the chain. Usually ACCEPT or DROP or REJECT. + policy DROP; + + # Connection tracking. + mod state state INVALID DROP; + mod state state (ESTABLISHED RELATED) ACCEPT; + + # Allow local traffic to loopback interface. + daddr $NET_LOOPBACK ACCEPT; + + # Allow inbound SSH on your LAN interface _only_. + interface $DEV_LAN { + proto tcp dport $PORT_SSH ACCEPT; + } + + # Respond to ping ... makes debugging easier. + proto icmp icmp-type echo-request ACCEPT; + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + + chain OUTPUT { + policy DROP; + + # Connection tracking. + mod state state INVALID DROP; + mod state state (ESTABLISHED RELATED) ACCEPT; + + # Allow local traffic from the loopback interface. + saddr $NET_LOOPBACK ACCEPT; + + # Respond to ping. + proto icmp icmp-type echo-request ACCEPT; + + # Allowed services on the LAN interface. + outerface $DEV_LAN { + proto (tcp udp) daddr $IP_DNS_PUBLIC dport $PORT_DNS ACCEPT; + proto udp dport $PORT_NTP ACCEPT; + proto (tcp udp) dport $PORT_OPENVPN ACCEPT; + proto tcp dport $PORT_SSH ACCEPT; + } + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + + chain FORWARD { + policy DROP; + + # If you use your machine to route traffic eg. + # from a VM you have to add rules here! + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + } +} + +# IPv6 is generally disabled, communication on the loopback device is allowed. +domain ip6 { + table filter { + chain INPUT { + policy DROP; + + # Allow local traffic. + interface $DEV_LOOPBACK ACCEPT; + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + chain OUTPUT { + policy DROP; + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + chain FORWARD { + policy DROP; + + # Log dropped packets. + NFLOG nflog-group 1; + DROP; + } + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3