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diff --git a/manifests/init.pp b/manifests/init.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f9029ef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/init.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
+# Firewall definitions for physical servers
+class firewall(
+ $local_net = hiera('firewall::local_net', false),
+ $in_bandwidth = hiera('firewall::in_bandwidth', '2mbit'),
+ $out_bandwidth = hiera('firewall::out_bandwidth', '2mbit'),
+ $eth0_options = hiera('firewall::eth0_options', 'tcpflags,blacklist,routefilter,nosmurfs,logmartians')
+) {
+ class { 'shorewall': }
+
+ $rfc1918 = $local_net ? {
+ true => true,
+ false => false,
+ default => false,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Interfaces
+ #
+ shorewall::interface { 'eth0':
+ zone => '-',
+ rfc1918 => $rfc1918,
+ options => $eth0_options,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Policy
+ #
+ shorewall::policy { 'vm-net':
+ sourcezone => 'vm',
+ destinationzone => 'net',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 1,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'fw-net':
+ sourcezone => '$FW',
+ destinationzone => 'net',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 2,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'fw-vm':
+ sourcezone => '$FW',
+ destinationzone => 'vm',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 3,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'net-all':
+ sourcezone => 'net',
+ destinationzone => 'all',
+ policy => 'DROP',
+ order => 4,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'all-all':
+ sourcezone => 'all',
+ destinationzone => 'all',
+ policy => 'REJECT',
+ order => 90,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Hosts
+ #
+ shorewall::host { "eth0-subnet":
+ name => 'eth0:192.168.0.0/24',
+ zone => 'vm',
+ options => '',
+ order => '1',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::host { "eth0":
+ name => 'eth0:0.0.0.0/0',
+ zone => 'net',
+ options => '',
+ order => '2',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::masq { "eth0":
+ interface => 'eth0:!192.168.0.0/24',
+ source => '192.168.0.0/24',
+ order => '1',
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Rules
+ #
+ shorewall::rule { 'ssh':
+ action => 'SSH/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'ping':
+ action => 'Ping/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 101,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'http':
+ action => 'HTTP/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 102,
+ }
+
+ # SSL computational DoS mitigation
+ # See http://vincent.bernat.im/en/blog/2011-ssl-dos-mitigation.html
+ shorewall::rule { 'https':
+ action => 'HTTPS/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 103,
+ }
+
+ $munin_port = $node_munin_port ? {
+ '' => "4900",
+ default => "$node_munin_port",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "munin":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$munin_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 104,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Zones
+ #
+ shorewall::zone { 'vm':
+ type => 'ipv4',
+ order => '2',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::zone { 'net':
+ type => 'ipv4',
+ order => '3',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::zone { 'loc':
+ type => 'ipv4',
+ order => 4,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Traffic shapping
+ #
+ shorewall::tcdevices { "eth0":
+ in_bandwidth => "$in_bandwidth",
+ out_bandwidth => "$out_bandwidth",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::tcrules { "ssh-tcp":
+ order => "1",
+ source => "0.0.0.0/0",
+ destination => "0.0.0.0/0",
+ protocol => "tcp",
+ ports => "22",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::tcrules { "ssh-udp":
+ order => "1",
+ source => "0.0.0.0/0",
+ destination => "0.0.0.0/0",
+ protocol => "udp",
+ ports => "22",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::tcclasses { "ssh":
+ order => "1",
+ interface => "eth0",
+ rate => "4*full/100",
+ ceil => "full",
+ priority => "1",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::tcclasses { "default":
+ order => "2",
+ interface => "eth0",
+ rate => "6*full/100",
+ ceil => "full",
+ priority => "2",
+ options => "default",
+ }
+
+ if $local_net == true {
+ class { "firewall::local": }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/local.pp b/manifests/local.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1e59a62
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/local.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+class firewall::local(
+ $network = hiera('firewall::local::network', '192.168.1.0/24'),
+ $interface = hiera('firewall::local::interface', 'eth0'),
+ $manage_host = hiera('firewall::local::manage_host', True),
+ $manage_interface = hiera('firewall::local::manage_iface', false)
+) {
+
+ if $manage_host {
+ shorewall::host { "$interface-loc":
+ name => "$interface:$network",
+ zone => 'loc',
+ options => '',
+ order => 3,
+ }
+ }
+
+ if $manage_interface {
+ shorewall::interface { "$interface":
+ zone => 'loc',
+ rfc1918 => true,
+ dhcp => true,
+ options => 'routeback',
+ }
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'loc-all':
+ sourcezone => 'loc',
+ destinationzone => 'all',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 5,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'vm-loc':
+ sourcezone => 'vm',
+ destinationzone => 'loc',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 6,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'fw-loc':
+ sourcezone => '$FW',
+ destinationzone => 'loc',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 7,
+ }
+
+}
diff --git a/manifests/mpd.pp b/manifests/mpd.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5724952
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/mpd.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+class firewall::mpd {
+ # MPD http stream
+ shorewall::rule { 'mpd-http-stream':
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8000',
+ order => 200,
+ action => 'ACCEPT';
+ }
+
+ # MPD client access
+ shorewall::rule { 'mpd-daemon':
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '6600',
+ order => 200,
+ action => 'ACCEPT';
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/nas.pp b/manifests/nas.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c6eaf72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/nas.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+class firewall::nas {
+ # Basic firewall rules
+ include shorewall::rules::ftp
+ include shorewall::rules::tftp
+ include shorewall::rules::http
+ include shorewall::rules::nfsd
+ include shorewall::rules::rsync
+ include firewall::printer
+ include firewall::torrent
+ include firewall::mpd
+
+ # Additional ports needed by NFS
+ # Got using rpcinfo -p and netstat -ap
+ shorewall::rule { 'nfs-1':
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '35150,43902,46661,46661,46661,50340,54814,57170,58403,59780',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'nfs-2':
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '938,38511,43195,53081,53081,53081,38521,45238,52664,52400,60331',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ # See http://www.shorewall.net/samba.htm
+ shorewall::rule { 'samba':
+ action => 'SMB/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'netbios-1':
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '137,138,139',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'netbios-2':
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '137,138,139',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 100,
+ }
+
+ # DLNA
+ #
+ # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MiniDLNA
+ # http://netpatia.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/setup-your-own-dlna-server.html
+ # http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/IPTV_How_To
+ # http://mediatomb.cc/dokuwiki/faq:faq
+ # http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/djmount
+ # http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/gupnp-tools
+ #
+ # Optional:
+ #
+ # http://www.shorewall.net/UPnP.html
+ #
+ # linux-igd package
+ # /etc/default/linux-igd
+ # /etc/upnpd.conf
+
+ shorewall::rule { "dlna-1":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp,udp',
+ destinationport => "1900",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 102,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "dlna-2":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp,udp',
+ destinationport => "8200",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 103,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "dlna-3":
+ action => 'allowinUPnP',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ order => 104,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "dlna-4":
+ action => 'forwardUPnP',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ order => 105,
+ }
+
+ # Enable multicast
+ augeas { 'enable_multicast':
+ changes => 'set /files/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf/MULTICAST Yes',
+ lens => 'Shellvars.lns',
+ incl => '/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf',
+ notify => Service[shorewall];
+ }
+
+ # DAAP
+ shorewall::rule { 'daap-1':
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '3689',
+ order => 300,
+ action => 'ACCEPT';
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'daap-2':
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '3689',
+ order => 301,
+ action => 'ACCEPT';
+ }
+
+ # Avahi/mDNS
+ shorewall::rule { 'mdns':
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '5353',
+ order => 400,
+ action => 'ACCEPT';
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/openvpn.pp b/manifests/openvpn.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2d3e6d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/openvpn.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+class firewall::openvpn {
+ shorewall::zone { 'vpn':
+ type => 'ipv4',
+ order => 4,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::interface { 'tun0':
+ zone => 'vpn',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'loc-vpn':
+ sourcezone => 'loc',
+ destinationzone => 'vpn',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 20,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'vpn-loc':
+ sourcezone => 'vpn',
+ destinationzone => 'loc',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 21,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'fw-vpn':
+ sourcezone => '$FW',
+ destinationzone => 'vpn',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 22,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::tunnel { 'openvpn':
+ tunnel_type => 'openvpnclient',
+ zone => 'net',
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/ppp.pp b/manifests/ppp.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3082e92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/ppp.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+class firewall::ppp {
+ shorewall::zone { 'ppp':
+ type => 'ipv4',
+ order => 4,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::interface { 'ppp0':
+ zone => 'ppp',
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'loc-ppp':
+ sourcezone => 'loc',
+ destinationzone => 'ppp',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 30,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'ppp-loc':
+ sourcezone => 'ppp',
+ destinationzone => 'loc',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 31,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::policy { 'fw-ppp':
+ sourcezone => '$FW',
+ destinationzone => 'ppp',
+ policy => 'ACCEPT',
+ order => 32,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/printer.pp b/manifests/printer.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b44f65a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/printer.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+class firewall::printer {
+ shorewall::rule { "cups-tcp":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "631",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 200,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "cups-udp":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "631",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 201,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/redirect.pp b/manifests/redirect.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7a9734a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/redirect.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+class firewall::redirect::ssh($destinationport) {
+ # When the box is in an internal network and we want to provide
+ # and external access through a shared real IP, we have to
+ # redirect requests coming from another port to port 22.
+ shorewall::rule { "ssh-redirect-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "fw:$ipaddress:22",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => $destinationport,
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $destinationport,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/router.pp b/manifests/router.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7fa2db3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/router.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+class firewall::router::http($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'http-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:80",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '80',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 600,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'http-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:80",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '80',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 601,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::https($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'https-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:443",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '443',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 602,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'https-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:443",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '443',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 602,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::puppetmaster($destination, $puppetmaster_port = '8140',
+ $puppetmaster_nonssl_port = '8141', $zone = 'loc',
+ $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 700,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 701,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 702,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 703,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-5':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 704,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-6':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 705,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-7':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 706,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-8':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 707,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::gitd($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'git-daemon-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9418",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9418',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 800,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'git-daemon-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9418",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9418',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 801,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::icecast($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'icecast-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:8000",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8000',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 900,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'icecast-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:8000",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8000',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 901,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::mail($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:25",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '25',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1000,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:25",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '25',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1001,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:993",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '993',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1002,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:993",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '993',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1003,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-5':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:587",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '587',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1004,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-6':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:587",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '587',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1005,
+ }
+}
+
+define firewall::router::ssh($destination, $port_orig = '22', $port_dest = '', $zone = 'loc',
+ $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { "ssh-$name-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => "2$port_orig",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "ssh-$name-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => "2$port_orig",
+ }
+}
+
+define firewall::router::munin($destination, $port_orig, $port_dest = '', $zone = 'loc',
+ $order = '400', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { "munin-$name-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $order,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "munin-$name-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $order,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::torrent($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-tcp-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 200,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-tcp-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'all',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 200,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-udp-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 201,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-udp-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'all',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 201,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::router::gobby($destination, $zone = 'loc', $originaldest = $ipaddress) {
+ shorewall::rule { 'gobby-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:6523",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '6523',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 600,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'gobby-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:6523",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '6523',
+ originaldest => "$originaldest",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 601,
+ }
+}
+
+# See http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq2
+define firewall::router::hairpinning($order = '5000', $proto = 'tcp', $port = 'www',
+ $external_ip = '$ETH0_IP', $interface = 'eth1',
+ $destination = '192.168.1.100', $source = 'eth1',
+ $source_zone = 'loc', $dest_zone = 'loc',
+ $port_dest = '') {
+ shorewall::masq { "routeback-$name":
+ interface => "$interface:$destination",
+ source => $source,
+ address => $external_ip,
+ proto => $proto,
+ port => $port,
+ order => $order,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "routeback-$name":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => $source_zone,
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$dest_zone:$destination",
+ default => "$dest_zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => $proto,
+ destinationport => $port,
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $order,
+ originaldest => $external_ip,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/torrent.pp b/manifests/torrent.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2dc8451
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/torrent.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+class firewall::torrent {
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-tcp":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 200,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "torrent-udp":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "6881:6999",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 201,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/ups.pp b/manifests/ups.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..042fcdc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/ups.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+class firewall::ups {
+ shorewall::rule { "ups":
+ action => 'ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "3551",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 200,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/vserver.pp b/manifests/vserver.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e06e6fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/vserver.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,524 @@
+class firewall::vserver::http($destination, $zone = 'vm') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'http-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:80",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '80',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 600,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'http-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:80",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '80',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 601,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::https($destination, $zone = 'vm') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'https-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:443",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '443',
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 602,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'https-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:443",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '443',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 602,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::puppetmaster($destination, $puppetmaster_port = '8140', $puppetmaster_nonssl_port = '8141', $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 700,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 701,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 702,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_port",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 703,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-5':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 704,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-6':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 705,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-7':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 706,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'puppetmaster-8':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => "$puppetmaster_nonssl_port",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 707,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::gitd($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'git-daemon-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9418",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9418',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 800,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'git-daemon-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9418",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9418',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 801,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::icecast($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'icecast-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:8000",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8000',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 900,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'icecast-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:8000",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8000',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 901,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::mail($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:25",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '25',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1000,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:25",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '25',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 1001,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:993",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '993',
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 1002,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:993",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '993',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 1003,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-5':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:587",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '587',
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 1004,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mail-6':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:587",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '587',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => hiera("firewall::ssl_ratelimit", '-'),
+ order => 1005,
+ }
+}
+
+define firewall::vserver::ssh($destination, $port_orig = '22', $port_dest = '', $zone = 'vm') {
+ shorewall::rule { "ssh-$name-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => "2$port_orig",
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "ssh-$name-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "fw:$destination",
+ default => "fw:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => "2$port_orig",
+ }
+}
+
+define firewall::vserver::munin($destination, $port_orig, $port_dest = '', $order = '400', $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { "munin-$name-1":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $order,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { "munin-$name-2":
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => $port_dest ? {
+ '' => "$zone:$destination",
+ default => "$zone:$destination:$port_dest",
+ },
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => "$port_orig",
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => $order,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::dns($destination, $zone = 'vm') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'dns-route-0':
+ action => 'DNS/ACCEPT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => '$FW',
+ proto => '-',
+ destinationport => '-',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2000,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'dns-route-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:53",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '53',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2001,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'dns-route-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:53",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '53',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2002,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'dns-route-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:53",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '53',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2003,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'dns-route-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "fw:$destination:53",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '53',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2004,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::tor($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'tor-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9001",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9001',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2100,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'tor-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9001",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9001',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2101,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'tor-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9030",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9030',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2102,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'tor-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:9030",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '9030',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2103,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::jabber($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'jabber-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:5222",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '5222',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2200,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'jabber-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:5223",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '5223',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2201,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'jabber-2':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:5269",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '5269',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2202,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'jabber-3':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:4369",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '4369',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2203,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'jabber-4':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:4370",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '4370:4375',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2204,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::mumble($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'mumble-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:64738",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '64738',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2300,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::rule { 'mumble-1':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => '$FW',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:64738",
+ proto => 'udp',
+ destinationport => '64738',
+ originaldest => "$ipaddress",
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2301,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::gobby($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'gobby-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:6523",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '6523',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2400,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::yacy($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'yacy-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:8090",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '8090',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2500,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::rsync($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'rsync-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:873",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '873',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2600,
+ }
+}
+
+class firewall::vserver::mdns($destination, $zone = 'fw') {
+ shorewall::rule { 'mdns-0':
+ action => 'DNAT',
+ source => 'net',
+ destination => "$zone:$destination:5353",
+ proto => 'tcp',
+ destinationport => '5353',
+ ratelimit => '-',
+ order => 2700,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/manifests/wifi.pp b/manifests/wifi.pp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..161d402
--- /dev/null
+++ b/manifests/wifi.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+class firewall::wifi {
+ $rfc1918 = $shorewall_local_net ? {
+ true => true,
+ false => false,
+ default => false,
+ }
+
+ # Default device depends if madwifi or
+ # built-in kernel driver is being used
+ $wifi_default_device = $lsbdistcodename ? {
+ 'lenny' => 'ath0',
+ default => 'wlan0',
+ }
+
+ $wifi_dev = $wifi_device ? {
+ '' => $wifi_default_device,
+ default => $wifi_device,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Interfaces
+ #
+ shorewall::interface { "$wifi_dev":
+ zone => '-',
+ rfc1918 => $rfc1918,
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Hosts
+ #
+ shorewall::host { "$wifi_dev-subnet":
+ name => "$wifi_dev:192.168.0.0/24",
+ zone => 'vm',
+ options => '',
+ order => 1,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::host { "$wifi_dev":
+ name => "$wifi_dev:0.0.0.0/0",
+ zone => 'net',
+ options => '',
+ order => 2,
+ }
+
+ shorewall::masq { "$wifi_dev":
+ interface => "$wifi_dev:!192.168.0.0/24",
+ source => '192.168.0.0/24',
+ order => 1,
+ }
+}