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-rw-r--r-- | docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/firewall/general-legacy.rst | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/firewall/zone.rst | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/quick-start.rst | 68 |
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diff --git a/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst b/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst index 90de8b24..08db13b9 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst +++ b/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst @@ -5,6 +5,16 @@ Zone-Policy example ------------------- +.. note:: Starting from VyOS 1.4-rolling-202308040557, a new firewall + structure can be found on all vyos instalations, and zone based firewall is + no longer supported. Documentation for most of the new firewall CLI can be + found in the `firewall + <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/firewall/general.html>`_ + chapter. The legacy firewall is still available for versions before + 1.4-rolling-202308040557 and can be found in the :ref:`firewall-legacy` + chapter. The examples in this section use the legacy firewall configuration + commands, since this feature has been removed in earlier releases. + .. note:: In :vytask:`T2199` the syntax of the zone configuration was changed. The zone configuration moved from ``zone-policy zone <name>`` to ``firewall zone <name>``. diff --git a/docs/configuration/firewall/general-legacy.rst b/docs/configuration/firewall/general-legacy.rst index de91e54b..2e6b0061 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/firewall/general-legacy.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/firewall/general-legacy.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ :lastproofread: 2021-06-29 -.. _firewall: +.. _firewall-legacy: ############### Firewall-Legacy @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Firewall-Legacy .. note:: **Important note:** This documentation is valid only for VyOS Sagitta prior to - 1.4-rolling-YYYYMMDDHHmm + 1.4-rolling-202308040557 ******** Overview @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Groups ****** Firewall groups represent collections of IP addresses, networks, ports, -mac addresses or domains. Once created, a group can be referenced by +mac addresses or domains. Once created, a group can be referenced by firewall, nat and policy route rules as either a source or destination matcher. Members can be added or removed from a group without changes to, or the need to reload, individual firewall rules. diff --git a/docs/configuration/firewall/zone.rst b/docs/configuration/firewall/zone.rst index 6afd47e9..70ad7b65 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/firewall/zone.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/firewall/zone.rst @@ -6,6 +6,16 @@ Zone Based Firewall ################### +.. note:: Starting from VyOS 1.4-rolling-202308040557, a new firewall + structure can be found on all vyos instalations, and zone based firewall is + no longer supported. Documentation for most of the new firewall CLI can be + found in the `firewall + <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/firewall/general.html>`_ + chapter. The legacy firewall is still available for versions before + 1.4-rolling-202308040557 and can be found in the :ref:`firewall-legacy` + chapter. The examples in this section use the legacy firewall configuration + commands, since this feature has been removed in earlier releases. + .. note:: For latest releases, refer the `firewall <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/firewall/general.html#interface-groups>`_ main page to configure zone based rules. New syntax was introduced here diff --git a/docs/quick-start.rst b/docs/quick-start.rst index 19be7b66..a6055576 100644 --- a/docs/quick-start.rst +++ b/docs/quick-start.rst @@ -122,6 +122,15 @@ network via IP masquerade. Firewall ######## +.. note:: Starting from VyOS 1.4-rolling-202308040557, a new firewall + structure can be found on all vyos instalations. Documentation for most + of the new firewall CLI can be found in the `firewall + <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/firewall/general.html>`_ + chapter. The legacy firewall is still available for versions before + 1.4-rolling-202308040557 and can be found in the :ref:`firewall-legacy` + chapter. The examples in this section use the new firewall configuration + commands. + Add a set of firewall policies for our outside/WAN interface. This configuration creates a proper stateful firewall that blocks all traffic @@ -129,19 +138,25 @@ which was not initiated from the internal/LAN side first. .. code-block:: none - set firewall name OUTSIDE-IN default-action 'drop' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-IN rule 10 action 'accept' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-IN rule 10 state established 'enable' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-IN rule 10 state related 'enable' - - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL default-action 'drop' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 10 action 'accept' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 10 state established 'enable' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 10 state related 'enable' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 20 action 'accept' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 20 icmp type-name 'echo-request' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 20 protocol 'icmp' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 20 state new 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter default-action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 state established 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 state related 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 20 action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 20 state invalid 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 30 inbound-interface interface-name 'eth1' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 30 action 'accept' + + set firewall ipv4 input filter default-action drop + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 state established 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 state related 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 20 state invalid 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 icmp type-name 'echo-request' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 protocol 'icmp' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 30 state new 'enable' If you wanted to enable SSH access to your firewall from the outside/WAN interface, you could create some additional rules to allow that kind of @@ -152,24 +167,19 @@ blocks brute-forcing attempts: .. code-block:: none - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 action 'drop' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 destination port '22' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 protocol 'tcp' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 recent count '4' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 recent time 'minute' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 30 state new 'enable' - - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 31 action 'accept' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 31 destination port '22' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 31 protocol 'tcp' - set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 31 state new 'enable' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 inbound-interface interface-name 'eth0' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 destination port '22' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 protocol 'tcp' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 recent count '4' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 recent time 'minute' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 40 state new 'enable' -Apply the firewall policies: - -.. code-block:: none + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 41 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 41 destination port '22' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 41 protocol 'tcp' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 41 state new 'enable' - set firewall interface eth0 in name 'OUTSIDE-IN' - set firewall interface eth0 local name 'OUTSIDE-LOCAL' Commit changes, save the configuration, and exit configuration mode: |