From e7f01e6efc8578603592ff86c031d46f1f1f9d82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rebortg Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2020 21:32:45 +0100 Subject: arrange: nat, PBR, policy --- docs/routing/pbr.rst | 137 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 137 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/routing/pbr.rst (limited to 'docs/routing/pbr.rst') diff --git a/docs/routing/pbr.rst b/docs/routing/pbr.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 7b0341cb..00000000 --- a/docs/routing/pbr.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -.. include:: ../_include/need_improvement.txt - -.. _routing-pbr: - -### -PBR -### - -:abbr:`PBR (Policy-Based Routing)` allowing traffic to be assigned to -different routing tables. Traffic can be matched using standard 5-tuple -matching (source address, destination address, protocol, source port, -destination port). - -Transparent Proxy -================= - -The following example will show how VyOS can be used to redirect web -traffic to an external transparent proxy: - -.. code-block:: none - - set policy route FILTER-WEB rule 1000 destination port 80 - set policy route FILTER-WEB rule 1000 protocol tcp - set policy route FILTER-WEB rule 1000 set table 100 - -This creates a route policy called FILTER-WEB with one rule to set the -routing table for matching traffic (TCP port 80) to table ID 100 -instead of the default routing table. - -To create routing table 100 and add a new default gateway to be used by -traffic matching our route policy: - -.. code-block:: none - - set protocols static table 100 route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 10.255.0.2 - -This can be confirmed using the ``show ip route table 100`` operational -command. - -Finally, to apply the policy route to ingress traffic on our LAN -interface, we use: - -.. code-block:: none - - set interfaces ethernet eth1 policy route FILTER-WEB - - -Multiple Uplinks -================ - -VyOS Policy-Based Routing (PBR) works by matching source IP address -ranges and forwarding the traffic using different routing tables. - -Routing tables that will be used in this example are: - -* ``table 10`` Routing table used for VLAN 10 (192.168.188.0/24) -* ``table 11`` Routing table used for VLAN 11 (192.168.189.0/24) -* ``main`` Routing table used by VyOS and other interfaces not - participating in PBR - -.. figure:: ../_static/images/pbr_example_1.png - :scale: 80 % - :alt: PBR multiple uplinks - - Policy-Based Routing with multiple ISP uplinks - (source ./draw.io/pbr_example_1.drawio) - -Add default routes for routing ``table 10`` and ``table 11`` - -.. code-block:: none - - set protocols static table 10 route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 192.0.1.1 - set protocols static table 11 route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 192.0.2.2 - -Add policy route matching VLAN source addresses - -.. code-block:: none - - set policy route PBR rule 20 set table '10' - set policy route PBR rule 20 description 'Route VLAN10 traffic to table 10' - set policy route PBR rule 20 source address '192.168.188.0/24' - - set policy route PBR rule 30 set table '11' - set policy route PBR rule 30 description 'Route VLAN11 traffic to table 11' - set policy route PBR rule 30 source address '192.168.189.0/24' - -Apply routing policy to **inbound** direction of out VLAN interfaces - -.. code-block:: none - - set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 10 policy route 'PBR' - set interfaces ethernet eth0 vif 11 policy route 'PBR' - - -**OPTIONAL:** Exclude Inter-VLAN traffic (between VLAN10 and VLAN11) -from PBR - -.. code-block:: none - - set policy route PBR rule 10 description 'VLAN10 <-> VLAN11 shortcut' - set policy route PBR rule 10 destination address '192.168.188.0/24' - set policy route PBR rule 10 destination address '192.168.189.0/24' - set policy route PBR rule 10 set table 'main' - -These commands allow the VLAN10 and VLAN20 hosts to communicate with -each other using the main routing table. - -Local route -=========== - -The following example allows VyOS to use :abbr:`PBR (Policy-Based Routing)` for traffic, which originated from the router itself. -That solution for multiple ISP's and VyOS router will respond from the same interface that the packet was received. -Also, it used, if we want that one VPN tunnel to be through one provider, and the second through another. - -* ``192.168.1.254`` IP addreess on VyOS eth1 from ISP1 -* ``192.168.2.254`` IP addreess on VyOS eth2 from ISP2 -* ``table 10`` Routing table used for ISP1 -* ``table 11`` Routing table used for ISP2 - - -.. code-block:: none - - set policy local-route rule 101 set table '10' - set policy local-route rule 101 source '192.0.1.254' - set policy local-route rule 102 set table '11' - set policy local-route rule 102 source '192.0.2.254' - set protocols static table 10 route '0.0.0.0/0' next-hop '192.0.1.1' - set protocols static table 11 route '0.0.0.0/0' next-hop '192.0.2.2' - -Add multiple source IP in one rule with same priority - -.. code-block:: none - - set policy local-route rule 101 set table '10' - set policy local-route rule 101 source '192.0.1.254' - set policy local-route rule 101 source '192.0.1.253' - set policy local-route rule 101 source '203.0.113.0/24' -- cgit v1.2.3