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diff --git a/docs/configuration/firewall/bridge.rst b/docs/configuration/firewall/bridge.rst index 4a0dc3bb..9fb019c5 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/firewall/bridge.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/firewall/bridge.rst @@ -39,4 +39,363 @@ for this layer is shown next: For traffic that needs to be forwared internally by the bridge, base chain is is **forward**, and it's base command for filtering is ``set firewall bridge -forward filter ...`` +forward filter ...``, which happens in stage 4, highlightened with red color. + +Custom bridge firewall chains can be create with command ``set firewall bridge +name <name> ...``. In order to use such custom chain, a rule with action jump, +and the appropiate target should be defined in a base chain. + +.. note:: **Layer 3 bridge**: + When an IP address is assigned to the bridge interface, and if traffic + is sent to the router to this IP (for example using such IP as + default gateway), then rules defined for **bridge firewall** won't + match, and firewall analysis continues at **IP layer**. + +************ +Bridge Rules +************ + +For firewall filtering, firewall rules needs to be created. Each rule is +numbered, has an action to apply if the rule is matched, and the ability +to specify multiple criteria matchers. Data packets go through the rules +from 1 - 999999, so order is crucial. At the first match the action of the +rule will be executed. + +Actions +======= + +If a rule is defined, then an action must be defined for it. This tells the +firewall what to do if all criteria matchers defined for such rule do match. + +In firewall bridge rules, the action can be: + + * ``accept``: accept the packet. + + * ``continue``: continue parsing next rule. + + * ``drop``: drop the packet. + + * ``jump``: jump to another custom chain. + + * ``return``: Return from the current chain and continue at the next rule + of the last chain. + + * ``queue``: Enqueue packet to userspace. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> action + [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | return] +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> action + [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | return] + + This required setting defines the action of the current rule. If action is + set to jump, then jump-target is also needed. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + jump-target <text> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + jump-target <text> + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + queue <0-65535> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + queue <0-65535> + + To be used only when action is set to ``queue``. Use this command to specify + queue target to use. Queue range is also supported. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + queue-options bypass +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + queue-options bypass + + To be used only when action is set to ``queue``. Use this command to let + packet go through firewall when no userspace software is connected to the + queue. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + queue-options fanout +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + queue-options fanout + + To be used only when action is set to ``queue``. Use this command to + distribute packets between several queues. + +Also, **default-action** is an action that takes place whenever a packet does +not match any rule in it's chain. For base chains, possible options for +**default-action** are **accept** or **drop**. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter default-action + [accept | drop] +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> default-action + [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | return] + + This set the default action of the rule-set if no rule matched a packet + criteria. If default-action is set to ``jump``, then + ``default-jump-target`` is also needed. Note that for base chains, default + action can only be set to ``accept`` or ``drop``, while on custom chain, + more actions are available. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> default-jump-target <text> + + To be used only when ``defult-action`` is set to ``jump``. Use this + command to specify jump target for default rule. + +.. note:: **Important note about default-actions:** + If default action for any base chain is not defined, then the default + action is set to **accept** for that chain. For custom chains, if default + action is not defined, then the default-action is set to **drop**. + +Firewall Logs +============= + +Logging can be enable for every single firewall rule. If enabled, other +log options can be defined. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> log +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> log + + Enable logging for the matched packet. If this configuration command is not + present, then log is not enabled. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter enable-default-log +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> enable-default-log + + Use this command to enable the logging of the default action on + the specified chain. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + log-options level [emerg | alert | crit | err | warn | notice + | info | debug] +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + log-options level [emerg | alert | crit | err | warn | notice + | info | debug] + + Define log-level. Only applicable if rule log is enable. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + log-options group <0-65535> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + log-options group <0-65535> + + Define log group to send message to. Only applicable if rule log is enable. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + log-options snapshot-length <0-9000> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + log-options snapshot-length <0-9000> + + Define length of packet payload to include in netlink message. Only + applicable if rule log is enable and log group is defined. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + log-options queue-threshold <0-65535> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + log-options queue-threshold <0-65535> + + Define number of packets to queue inside the kernel before sending them to + userspace. Only applicable if rule log is enable and log group is defined. + +Firewall Description +==================== + +For reference, a description can be defined for every defined custom chain. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> description <text> + + Provide a rule-set description to a custom firewall chain. + +Rule Status +=========== + +When defining a rule, it is enable by default. In some cases, it is useful to +just disable the rule, rather than removing it. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> disable +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> disable + + Command for disabling a rule but keep it in the configuration. + +Matching criteria +================= + +There are a lot of matching criteria against which the packet can be tested. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + destination mac-address <mac-address> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + destination mac-address <mac-address> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + source mac-address <mac-address> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + source mac-address <mac-address> + + Match criteria based on source and/or destination mac-address. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + inbound-interface name <iface> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + inbound-interface name <iface> + + Match based on inbound interface. Wilcard ``*`` can be used. + For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching + criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + inbound-interface group <iface_group> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + inbound-interface group <iface_group> + + Match based on inbound interface group. Prepending character ``!`` for + inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!IFACE_GROUP`` + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + outbound-interface name <iface> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + outbound-interface name <iface> + + Match based on outbound interface. Wilcard ``*`` can be used. + For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending character ``!`` for inverted matching + criteria is also supportd. For example ``!eth2`` + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + outbound-interface group <iface_group> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + outbound-interface group <iface_group> + + Match based on outbound interface group. Prepending character ``!`` for + inverted matching criteria is also supportd. For example ``!IFACE_GROUP`` + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + vlan id <0-4096> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + vlan id <0-4096> + + Match based on vlan ID. Range is also supported. + +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge forward filter rule <1-999999> + vlan priority <0-7> +.. cfgcmd:: set firewall bridge name <name> rule <1-999999> + vlan priority <0-7> + + Match based on vlan priority(pcp). Range is also supported. + +*********************** +Operation-mode Firewall +*********************** + +Rule-set overview +================= + +In this section you can find all useful firewall op-mode commands. + +General commands for firewall configuration, counter and statiscits: + +.. opcmd:: show firewall +.. opcmd:: show firewall summary +.. opcmd:: show firewall statistics + +And, to print only bridge firewall information: + +.. opcmd:: show firewall bridge +.. opcmd:: show firewall bridge forward filter +.. opcmd:: show firewall bridge forward filter rule <rule> +.. opcmd:: show firewall bridge name <name> +.. opcmd:: show firewall bridge name <name> rule <rule> + +Show Firewall log +================= + +.. opcmd:: show log firewall +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge forward +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge forward filter +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge name <name> +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge forward filter rule <rule> +.. opcmd:: show log firewall bridge name <name> rule <rule> + + Show the logs of all firewall; show all bridge firewall logs; show all logs + for forward hook; show all logs for forward hook and priority filter; show + all logs for particular custom chain; show logs for specific Rule-Set. + +Example +======= + +Configuration example: + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall bridge forward filter default-action 'drop' + set firewall bridge forward filter enable-default-log + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 10 action 'continue' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 10 inbound-interface name 'eth2' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 10 vlan id '22' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 20 action 'drop' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 20 inbound-interface group 'TRUNK-RIGHT' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 20 vlan id '60' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 30 action 'jump' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 30 jump-target 'TEST' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 30 outbound-interface name '!eth1' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 35 action 'accept' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 35 vlan id '11' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 40 action 'continue' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 40 destination mac-address '66:55:44:33:22:11' + set firewall bridge forward filter rule 40 source mac-address '11:22:33:44:55:66' + set firewall bridge name TEST default-action 'accept' + set firewall bridge name TEST enable-default-log + set firewall bridge name TEST rule 10 action 'continue' + set firewall bridge name TEST rule 10 log + set firewall bridge name TEST rule 10 vlan priority '0' + +And op-mode commands: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@BRI:~$ show firewall bridge + Rulesets bridge Information + + --------------------------------- + bridge Firewall "forward filter" + + Rule Action Protocol Packets Bytes Conditions + ------- -------- ---------- --------- ------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- + 10 continue all 0 0 iifname "eth2" vlan id 22 continue + 20 drop all 0 0 iifname @I_TRUNK-RIGHT vlan id 60 + 30 jump all 2130 170688 oifname != "eth1" jump NAME_TEST + 35 accept all 2080 168616 vlan id 11 accept + 40 continue all 0 0 ether daddr 66:55:44:33:22:11 ether saddr 11:22:33:44:55:66 continue + default drop all 0 0 + + --------------------------------- + bridge Firewall "name TEST" + + Rule Action Protocol Packets Bytes Conditions + ------- -------- ---------- --------- ------- -------------------------------------------------- + 10 continue all 2130 170688 vlan pcp 0 prefix "[bri-NAM-TEST-10-C]" continue + default accept all 2130 170688 + + vyos@BRI:~$ + vyos@BRI:~$ show firewall bridge name TEST + Ruleset Information + + --------------------------------- + bridge Firewall "name TEST" + + Rule Action Protocol Packets Bytes Conditions + ------- -------- ---------- --------- ------- -------------------------------------------------- + 10 continue all 2130 170688 vlan pcp 0 prefix "[bri-NAM-TEST-10-C]" continue + default accept all 2130 170688 + + vyos@BRI:~$ + +Inspect logs: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@BRI:~$ show log firewall bridge + Dec 05 14:37:47 kernel: [bri-NAM-TEST-10-C]IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 ARP HTYPE=1 PTYPE=0x0800 OPCODE=1 MACSRC=50:00:00:04:00:00 IPSRC=10.11.11.101 MACDST=00:00:00:00:00:00 IPDST=10.11.11.102 + Dec 05 14:37:48 kernel: [bri-NAM-TEST-10-C]IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 ARP HTYPE=1 PTYPE=0x0800 OPCODE=1 MACSRC=50:00:00:04:00:00 IPSRC=10.11.11.101 MACDST=00:00:00:00:00:00 IPDST=10.11.11.102 + Dec 05 14:37:49 kernel: [bri-NAM-TEST-10-C]IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 ARP HTYPE=1 PTYPE=0x0800 OPCODE=1 MACSRC=50:00:00:04:00:00 IPSRC=10.11.11.101 MACDST=00:00:00:00:00:00 IPDST=10.11.11.102 + ... + vyos@BRI:~$ show log firewall bridge forward filter + Dec 05 14:42:22 kernel: [bri-FWD-filter-default-D]IN=eth2 OUT=eth1 MAC=33:33:00:00:00:16:50:00:00:06:00:00:86:dd SRC=0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 DST=ff02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0016 LEN=96 TC=0 HOPLIMIT=1 FLOWLBL=0 PROTO=ICMPv6 TYPE=143 CODE=0 + Dec 05 14:42:22 kernel: [bri-FWD-filter-default-D]IN=eth2 OUT=eth1 MAC=33:33:00:00:00:16:50:00:00:06:00:00:86:dd SRC=0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 DST=ff02:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0016 LEN=96 TC=0 HOPLIMIT=1 FLOWLBL=0 PROTO=ICMPv6 TYPE=143 CODE=0 |