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author | Nicolas Fort <nicolasfort1988@gmail.com> | 2024-06-14 11:14:53 -0300 |
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Configuration Blueprints: add new example for firewall+vrf. Also, add note about usage of inbound and outbound interface when interface is attached to a non-default vrf.
(cherry picked from commit fe416b56cfa30494172a0310c16fd2787330c7bb)
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diff --git a/docs/_static/images/firewall-and-vrf-blueprints.png b/docs/_static/images/firewall-and-vrf-blueprints.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c3bf9f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/_static/images/firewall-and-vrf-blueprints.png diff --git a/docs/configexamples/firewall.rst b/docs/configexamples/firewall.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0a4ca55 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configexamples/firewall.rst @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +:lastproofread: 2024-06-14 + +Firewall Examples +================= + +This section contains examples of firewall configurations for various deployments. + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + + fwall-and-vrf + zone-policy diff --git a/docs/configexamples/fwall-and-vrf.rst b/docs/configexamples/fwall-and-vrf.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38663a18 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configexamples/fwall-and-vrf.rst @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +VRF and firewall example +------------------------ + +Scenario and requirements +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This example shows how to configure a VyOS router with VRFs and firewall rules. + +Diagram used in this example: + +.. image:: /_static/images/firewall-and-vrf-blueprints.png + :width: 80% + :align: center + :alt: Network Topology Diagram + +As exposed in the diagram, there are four VRFs. These VRFs are ``MGMT``, +``WAN``, ``LAN`` and ``PROD``, and their requirements are: + +* VRF MGMT: + * Allow connections to LAN and PROD. + * Deny connections to internet(WAN). + * Allow connections to the router. +* VRF LAN: + * Allow connections to PROD. + * Allow connections to internet(WAN). +* VRF PROD: + * Only accepts connections. +* VRF WAN: + * Allow connection to PROD. + +Configuration +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +First, we need to configure the interfaces and VRFs: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces ethernet eth1 address '10.100.100.1/24' + set interfaces ethernet eth1 vrf 'MGMT' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 150 address '10.150.150.1/24' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 150 vrf 'LAN' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 160 address '10.160.160.1/24' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 160 vrf 'LAN' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 3500 address '172.16.20.1/24' + set interfaces ethernet eth2 vif 3500 vrf 'PROD' + set interfaces loopback lo + set interfaces pppoe pppoe0 authentication password 'p4ssw0rd' + set interfaces pppoe pppoe0 authentication username 'vyos' + set interfaces pppoe pppoe0 source-interface 'eth0' + set interfaces pppoe pppoe0 vrf 'WAN' + set vrf bind-to-all + set vrf name LAN protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface pppoe0 vrf 'WAN' + set vrf name LAN protocols static route 10.100.100.0/24 interface eth1 vrf 'MGMT' + set vrf name LAN protocols static route 172.16.20.0/24 interface eth2.3500 vrf 'PROD' + set vrf name LAN table '103' + set vrf name MGMT protocols static route 10.150.150.0/24 interface eth2.150 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name MGMT protocols static route 10.160.160.0/24 interface eth2.160 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name MGMT protocols static route 172.16.20.0/24 interface eth2.3500 vrf 'PROD' + set vrf name MGMT table '102' + set vrf name PROD protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 interface pppoe0 vrf 'WAN' + set vrf name PROD protocols static route 10.100.100.0/24 interface eth1 vrf 'MGMT' + set vrf name PROD protocols static route 10.150.150.0/24 interface eth2.150 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name PROD protocols static route 10.160.160.0/24 interface eth2.160 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name PROD table '104' + set vrf name WAN protocols static route 10.150.150.0/24 interface eth2.150 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name WAN protocols static route 10.160.160.0/24 interface eth2.160 vrf 'LAN' + set vrf name WAN protocols static route 172.16.20.0/24 interface eth2.3500 vrf 'PROD' + set vrf name WAN table '101' + +And before firewall rules are shown, we need to pay attention how to configure +and match interfaces and VRFs. In case where an interface is assigned to a +non-default VRF, if we want to use inbound-interface or outbound-interface in +firewall rules, we need to: + +* For **inbound-interface**: use the interface name with the VRF name, like + ``MGMT`` or ``LAN``. +* For **outbound-interface**: use the interface name, like ``eth0``, ``vtun0``, + ``eth2*`` or similar. + +Next, we need to configure the firewall rules. First we will define all rules +for transit traffic between VRFs. + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall ipv4 forward filter default-action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter default-log + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 description 'MGMT - Allow to LAN and PROD' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 inbound-interface name 'MGMT' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 outbound-interface name 'eth2*' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 99 action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 99 description 'MGMT - Drop all going to mgmt' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 99 outbound-interface name 'eth1' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 120 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 120 description 'LAN - Allow to PROD' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 120 inbound-interface name 'LAN' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 120 outbound-interface name 'eth2.3500' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 130 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 130 description 'LAN - Allow internet' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 130 inbound-interface name 'LAN' + set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 130 outbound-interface name 'pppoe0' + +Also, we are adding global state policies, in order to allow established and +related traffic, in order not to drop valid responses: + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall global-options state-policy established action 'accept' + set firewall global-options state-policy invalid action 'drop' + set firewall global-options state-policy related action 'accept' + +And finally, we need to allow input connections to the router itself only from +vrf MGMT: + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall ipv4 input filter default-action 'drop' + set firewall ipv4 input filter default-log + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 description 'MGMT - Allow input' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 inbound-interface name 'MGMT'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/configexamples/index.rst b/docs/configexamples/index.rst index a62af0cc..c2575321 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/index.rst +++ b/docs/configexamples/index.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This chapter contains various configuration examples: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 - zone-policy + firewall bgp-ipv6-unnumbered ospf-unnumbered azure-vpn-bgp diff --git a/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst b/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst index 1af8454a..764c709b 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst +++ b/docs/configexamples/zone-policy.rst @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ -:lastproofread: 2021-06-29 +:lastproofread: 2024-06-14 .. _examples-zone-policy: Zone-Policy example ------------------- +<<<<<<< HEAD .. 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 @@ -15,6 +16,8 @@ Zone-Policy example chapter. The examples in this section use the legacy firewall configuration commands, since this feature has been removed in earlier releases. +======= +>>>>>>> fe416b56 (Configuration Blueprints: add new example for firewall+vrf. Also, add note about usage of inbound and outbound interface when interface is attached to a non-default vrf.) .. 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>``. @@ -428,4 +431,3 @@ Something like: address ip.of.tunnel.broker } } - diff --git a/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv4.rst b/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv4.rst index d425b41f..2a654fd7 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv4.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv4.rst @@ -686,6 +686,10 @@ geoip) to keep database and rules updated. For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` +.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using + **inbound-interface**, vrf name must be used. For example ``set firewall + ipv4 forward filter rule 10 inbound-interface name MGMT`` + .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999> inbound-interface group <iface_group> .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999> @@ -707,6 +711,10 @@ geoip) to keep database and rules updated. For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` +.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using + **outbound-interface**, real interface name must be used. For example + ``set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 outbound-interface name eth0`` + .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999> outbound-interface group <iface_group> .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999> diff --git a/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv6.rst b/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv6.rst index ce8c5ccf..19df996a 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv6.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/firewall/ipv6.rst @@ -700,6 +700,10 @@ geoip) to keep database and rules updated. For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` +.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using + **inbound-interface**, vrf name must be used. For example ``set firewall + ipv6 forward filter rule 10 inbound-interface name MGMT`` + .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 forward filter rule <1-999999> inbound-interface group <iface_group> .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 input filter rule <1-999999> @@ -721,6 +725,10 @@ geoip) to keep database and rules updated. For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` +.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using + **outbound-interface**, real interface name must be used. For example + ``set firewall ipv6 forward filter rule 10 outbound-interface name eth0`` + .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 forward filter rule <1-999999> outbound-interface group <iface_group> .. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv6 output filter rule <1-999999> |