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firewall node
* Refactor firewall and zone-policy rule creation and cleanup
* Migrate interface firewall values to `firewall interfaces <name> <direction> name/ipv6-name <name>`
* Remove `firewall-interface.py` conf script
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nat: T538: Add static NAT one-to-one
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Remove `default_action` from template "nftables-policy" as XML
policy route does not use it
Set default action 'accept' for policy route, as default action
'drop' must be used only for firewall and not related to the
policy route
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Ability to configure src/dst/translation port and protocol for
SNAT and DNAT IPv6
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From the doc miniupnpd
IP/mask format must be nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/nn
Comment out invalid option "anchor"
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Ability to set static NAT (one-to-one) in one rule
set nat static rule 10 destination address '203.0.113.0/24'
set nat static rule 10 inbound-interface 'eth0'
set nat static rule 10 translation address '192.0.2.0/24'
It will be enough for PREROUTING and POSTROUTING rules
Use a separate table 'vyos_static_nat' as SRC/DST rules and
STATIC rules can have the same rule number
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Ability to configure SNAT destination prefix and
DNAT source address
Add option "!" - not address/prefix for NAT66
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* Refactor nftables clean-up code
* Adds policy route test for using firewall groups
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Domain group allows to filter addresses by domain main
Resolved addresses as elements are stored to named "nft set"
that used in the nftables rules
Also added a dynamic "resolver" systemd daemon
vyos-domain-group-resolve.service which starts python script
for the domain-group addresses resolving by timeout 300 sec
set firewall group domain-group DOMAINS address 'example.com'
set firewall group domain-group DOMAINS address 'example.org'
set firewall name FOO rule 10 action 'drop'
set firewall name FOO rule 10 source group domain-group 'DOMAINS'
set interfaces ethernet eth0 firewall local name 'FOO'
nft list table ip filter
table ip filter {
set DOMAINS {
type ipv4_addr
flags interval
elements = { 192.0.2.1, 192.0.2.85,
203.0.113.55, 203.0.113.58 }
}
chain NAME_FOO {
ip saddr @DOMAINS counter packets 0 bytes 0 drop comment "FOO-10"
counter packets 0 bytes 0 return comment "FOO default-action accept"
}
}
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upnpd: T3420: Support UPNP protocol
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Example syslog: [FWNAME-default-D] ...
* Also clean-up firewall default-action
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firewall: T3560: Add support for MAC address groups
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This chain was missing from the XML/Python rewrite thus all traffic fell through to the `notrack` rule.
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* Migrates all policy route references from `ipv6-route` to `route6`
* Update test config `dialup-router-medium-vpn` to test migration of `ipv6-route` to `route6`
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file for group definitions.
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In order to have a consistent looking CLI we should rename this CLI node.
There is:
* access-list and access-list6 (policy)
* prefix-list and prefix-list6 (policy)
* route and route6 (static routes)
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zone-policy
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Also fixes:
* Issue with multiple state-policy rules being created on firewall updates
* Prevents interface rules being inserted before state-policy
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Currently, all VRFs share the same connection tracking table, which can
lead to problems:
- traffic leaks to a wrong VRF
- improper NAT rules handling when multiple VRFs contain the same IP
networks
- stateful firewall rules issues
The commit implements connection tracking zones support. Each VRF
utilizes its own zone, so connections will never mix up.
It also adds some restrictions to VRF names and assigned table numbers,
because of nftables and conntrack requirements:
- VRF name should always start from a letter (interfaces that start from
numbers are not supported in nftables rules)
- table number must be in the 100-65535 range because conntrack supports
only 65535 zones
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Commit 166d44b3 ("nat: T1083: add translation options for persistent/random
mapping of address and port") added support for persistent IP address and port
mappings for NAT.
Unfortunately one if clause got lost in translation.
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and port
Tested using:
set destination rule 100 inbound-interface 'eth0'
set destination rule 100 translation address '19.13.23.42'
set destination rule 100 translation options address-mapping 'random'
set destination rule 100 translation options port-mapping 'none'
set source rule 1000 outbound-interface 'eth0'
set source rule 1000 translation address '122.233.231.12'
set source rule 1000 translation options address-mapping 'persistent'
set source rule 1000 translation options port-mapping 'fully-random'
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Fix destination NAT template trying to map source->translation
instead of destination->translation.
Fixes https://phabricator.vyos.net/T3307
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