:lastproofread: 2024-07-03

.. _firewall-ipv4-configuration:

###########################
IPv4 Firewall Configuration
###########################

********
Overview
********

In this section there's useful information on all firewall configuration that
can be done regarding IPv4, and appropriate op-mode commands.
Configuration commands covered in this section:

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 ...

From the main structure defined in
:doc:`Firewall Overview</configuration/firewall/index>`
in this section you can find detailed information only for the next part
of the general structure:

.. code-block:: none

   - set firewall
       * ipv4
            - forward
               + filter
            - input
               + filter
            - output
               + filter
               + raw
            - prerouting
               + raw
            - name
               + custom_name

First, all traffic is received by the router, and it is processed in the
**prerouting** section.

This stage includes:

   * **Firewall Prerouting**: commands found under ``set firewall ipv4
     prerouting raw ...``
   * :doc:`Conntrack Ignore</configuration/system/conntrack>`: ``set system
     conntrack ignore ipv4...``
   * :doc:`Policy Route</configuration/policy/route>`: commands found under
     ``set policy route ...``
   * :doc:`Destination NAT</configuration/nat/nat44>`: commands found under
     ``set nat destination ...``

For transit traffic, which is received by the router and forwarded, the base
chain is **forward**. A simplified packet flow diagram for transit traffic is
shown next:

.. figure:: /_static/images/firewall-fwd-packet-flow.png

The base firewall chain to configure filtering rules for transit traffic
is ``set firewall ipv4 forward filter ...``, which happens in stage 5,
highlighted in the color red.

For traffic towards the router itself, the base chain is **input**, while
traffic originated by the router has the base chain **output**.
A new simplified packet flow diagram is shown next, which shows the path
for traffic destined to the router itself, and traffic generated by the
router (starting from circle number 6):

.. figure:: /_static/images/firewall-input-packet-flow.png

The base chain for traffic towards the router is ``set firewall ipv4 input
filter ...``

And the base chain for traffic generated by the router is ``set firewall ipv4
output ...``, where two sub-chains are available: **filter** and **raw**:

* **Output Prerouting**: ``set firewall ipv4 output raw ...``.
  As described in **Prerouting**, rules defined in this section are
  processed before connection tracking subsystem.
* **Output Filter**: ``set firewall ipv4 output filter ...``. Rules defined
  in this section are processed after connection tracking subsystem.

.. note:: **Important note about default-actions:**
   If a default action for any base chain is not defined, then the default
   action is set to **accept** for that chain. For custom chains, if the 
   default action is not defined, then the default-action is set to **drop**

Custom firewall chains can be created, with commands
``set firewall ipv4 name <name> ...``. In order to use
such custom chain, a rule with **action jump**, and the appropriate **target**
should be defined in a base chain.

*********************
Firewall - IPv4 Rules
*********************

For firewall filtering, firewall rules need to be created. Each rule is
numbered, has an action to apply if the rule is matched, and the ability
to specify multiple matching criteria. 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 of the criteria defined for that rule match.

The action can be :

   * ``accept``: accept the packet.

   * ``continue``: continue parsing next rule.

   * ``drop``: drop the packet.

   * ``reject``: reject 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.

   * ``synproxy``: synproxy the packet.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999> action
   [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | reject | return | synproxy]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999> action
   [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | reject | return | synproxy]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999> action
   [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | reject | return]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> action
   [accept | continue | drop | jump | queue | reject | return]

   This required setting defines the action of the current rule. If the action
   is set to jump, then a jump-target is also needed.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   jump-target <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   jump-target <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   jump-target <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   jump-target <text>

   To be used only when action is set to ``jump``. Use this command to specify
   the jump target.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   queue <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   queue <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   queue <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   queue <0-65535>

   To be used only when action is set to ``queue``. Use this command to specify
   the queue target to use. Queue range is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options bypass
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options bypass
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options bypass
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   queue-options bypass

   To be used only when action is set to ``queue``. Use this command to let the
   packet go through firewall when no userspace software is connected to the
   queue.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options fanout
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options fanout
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   queue-options fanout
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 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 ipv4 forward filter default-action
   [accept | drop]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter default-action
   [accept | drop]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter default-action
   [accept | drop]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> default-action
   [accept | drop | jump | queue | reject | return]

   This sets the default action of the rule-set if a packet does not match the
   criteria of any rule. If default-action is set to ``jump``, then
   ``default-jump-target`` is also needed. Note that for base chains, the
   default action can only be set to ``accept`` or ``drop``, while on custom 
   chains, more actions are available.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> default-jump-target <text>

   To be used only when ``default-action`` is set to ``jump``. Use this
   command to specify the jump target for the default rule.

.. note:: **Important note about default-actions:**
   If the default action for any base chain is not defined, then the default
   action is set to **accept** for that chain. For custom chains if a 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 ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999> log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999> log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999> log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> log

   Enable logging for the matched packet. If this configuration command is not
   present, then the log is not enabled.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter default-log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter default-log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter default-log
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> default-log

   Use this command to enable the logging of the default action on
   the specified chain.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options level [emerg | alert | crit | err | warn | notice
   | info | debug]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options level [emerg | alert | crit | err | warn | notice
   | info | debug]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options level [emerg | alert | crit | err | warn | notice
   | info | debug]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 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 enabled.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options group <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options group <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options group <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   log-options group <0-65535>

   Define the log group to send messages to. Only applicable if rule log is
   enabled.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options snapshot-length <0-9000>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options snapshot-length <0-9000>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options snapshot-length <0-9000>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   log-options snapshot-length <0-9000>

   Define the length of packet payload to include in a netlink message. Only
   applicable if rule log is enabled and log group is defined.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options queue-threshold <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options queue-threshold <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   log-options queue-threshold <0-65535>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   log-options queue-threshold <0-65535>

   Define the number of packets to queue inside the kernel before sending them
   to userspace. Only applicable if rule log is enabled and log group is defined.

Firewall Description
====================

For reference, a description can be defined for every single rule, and for
every defined custom chain.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> description <text>

   Provide a rule-set description to a custom firewall chain.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   description <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   description <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   description <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999> description <text>

   Provide a description for each rule.

Rule Status
===========

When defining a rule, it is enabled by default. In some cases, it is useful to
just disable the rule, rather than removing it.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999> disable
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999> disable
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999> disable
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 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 ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-status nat [destination | source]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-status nat [destination | source]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-status nat [destination | source]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   connection-status nat [destination | source]

   Match based on nat connection status.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-mark <1-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-mark <1-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   connection-mark <1-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   connection-mark <1-2147483647>

   Match based on connection mark.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   conntrack-helper <module>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   conntrack-helper <module>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   conntrack-helper <module>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   conntrack-helper <module>

   Match based on connection tracking protocol helper module to secure use of 
   that helper module. See below for possible completions `<module>`. 

   .. code-block:: none

      Possible completions:
      ftp                  Related traffic from FTP helper
      h323                 Related traffic from H.323 helper
      pptp                 Related traffic from PPTP helper
      nfs                  Related traffic from NFS helper
      sip                  Related traffic from SIP helper
      tftp                 Related traffic from TFTP helper
      sqlnet               Related traffic from SQLNet helper

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source address [address | addressrange | CIDR]

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address [address | addressrange | CIDR]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination address [address | addressrange | CIDR]

   Match criteria based on source and/or destination address. This is similar
   to the network groups part, but here you are able to negate the matching
   addresses.

   .. code-block:: none

      set firewall ipv4 name FOO rule 50 source address 192.0.2.10-192.0.2.11
      # with a '!' the rule match everything except the specified subnet
      set firewall ipv4 input filter FOO rule 51 source address !203.0.113.0/24

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source address-mask [address]

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination address-mask [address]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination address-mask [address]

   An arbitrary netmask can be applied to mask addresses to only match against
   a specific portion.
   
   This functions for both individual addresses and address groups.

   .. code-block:: none

      # Match any IPv4 address with `11` as the 2nd octet and `13` as the forth octet
      set firewall ipv4 name FOO rule 100 destination address 0.11.0.13
      set firewall ipv4 name FOO rule 100 destination address-mask 0.255.0.255

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination fqdn <fqdn>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination fqdn <fqdn>

   Specify a Fully Qualified Domain Name as source/destination to match. Ensure
   that the router is able to resolve this dns query.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source geoip country-code <country>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip country-code <country>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip country-code <country>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source geoip inverse-match

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip inverse-match
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination geoip inverse-match

   Match IP addresses based on its geolocation. More info: `geoip matching
   <https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/GeoIP_matching>`_.
   Use inverse-match to match anything except the given country-codes.

Data is provided by DB-IP.com under CC-BY-4.0 license. Attribution required,
permits redistribution so we can include a database in images(~3MB
compressed). Includes cron script (manually callable by op-mode update
geoip) to keep database and rules updated.


.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source mac-address <mac-address>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source mac-address <mac-address>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source mac-address <mac-address>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source mac-address <mac-address>

   You can only specify a source mac-address to match.

   .. code-block:: none

      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 100 source mac-address 00:53:00:11:22:33
      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 101 source mac-address !00:53:00:aa:12:34

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination port [1-65535 | portname | start-end]

   A port can be set by number or name as defined in ``/etc/services``.

   .. code-block:: none

      set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 10 source port '22'
      set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 11 source port '!http'
      set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule 12 source port 'https'

   Multiple source ports can be specified as a comma-separated list.
   The whole list can also be "negated" using ``!``. For example:

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group address-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group address-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific address-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group dynamic-address-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific dynamic-address-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to
   invert the criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group network-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group network-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group network-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific network-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group port-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group port-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group port-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific port-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group domain-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group domain-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group domain-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific domain-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   source group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   source group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   source group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   source group mac-group <name | !name>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   destination group mac-group <name | !name>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   destination group mac-group <name | !name>

   Use a specific mac-group. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   dscp [0-63 | start-end]

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp-exclude [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp-exclude [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   dscp-exclude [0-63 | start-end]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   dscp-exclude [0-63 | start-end]

   Match based on dscp value.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   fragment [match-frag | match-non-frag]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   fragment [match-frag | match-non-frag]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   fragment [match-frag | match-non-frag]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   fragment [match-frag | match-non-frag]

   Match based on fragmentation.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp [code | type] <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp [code | type] <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp [code | type] <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   icmp [code | type] <0-255>

   Match based on icmp code and type.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp type-name <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp type-name <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   icmp type-name <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   icmp type-name <text>

   Match based on icmp type-name. Use tab for information
   about what **type-name** criteria are supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   inbound-interface name <iface>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   inbound-interface name <iface>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   inbound-interface name <iface>

   Match based on inbound interface. Wildcard ``*`` can be used.
   For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported. For example ``!eth2``

.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using
   **inbound-interface**, the 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>
   inbound-interface group <iface_group>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   inbound-interface group <iface_group>

   Match based on the inbound interface group. Prepending the character ``!`` 
   to invert the criteria to match is also supported. For example ``!IFACE_GROUP``

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   outbound-interface name <iface>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   outbound-interface name <iface>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   outbound-interface name <iface>

   Match based on outbound interface. Wildcard ``*`` can be used.
   For example: ``eth2*``. Prepending the character ``!`` to invert the
   criteria to match is also supported. For example ``!eth2``

.. note:: If an interface is attached to a non-default vrf, when using
   **outbound-interface**, the 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>
   outbound-interface group <iface_group>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   outbound-interface group <iface_group>

   Match based on outbound interface group. Prepending the character ``!`` to
   invert the criteria to match is also supported. For example ``!IFACE_GROUP``

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   ipsec [match-ipsec-in | match-ipsec-out | match-none-in | match-none-out]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   ipsec [match-ipsec-in | match-none-in]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   ipsec [match-ipsec-out | match-none-out]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   ipsec [match-ipsec-in | match-ipsec-out | match-none-in | match-none-out]

   Match based on ipsec.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   limit burst <0-4294967295>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   limit burst <0-4294967295>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   limit burst <0-4294967295>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   limit burst <0-4294967295>

   Match based on the maximum number of packets to allow in excess of rate.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   limit rate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   limit rate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   limit rate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   limit rate <text>

   Match based on the maximum average rate, specified as **integer/unit**.
   For example **5/minutes**

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   packet-length <text>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length-exclude <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length-exclude <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-length-exclude <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   packet-length-exclude <text>

   Match based on the packet length. Multiple values from 1 to 65535
   and ranges are supported.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-type [broadcast | host | multicast | other]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-type [broadcast | host | multicast | other]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   packet-type [broadcast | host | multicast | other]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   packet-type [broadcast | host | multicast | other]

   Match based on the packet type.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   protocol [<text> | <0-255> | all | tcp_udp]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   protocol [<text> | <0-255> | all | tcp_udp]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   protocol [<text> | <0-255> | all | tcp_udp]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   protocol [<text> | <0-255> | all | tcp_udp]

   Match based on protocol number or name as defined in ``/etc/protocols``.
   Special names are ``all`` for all protocols and ``tcp_udp`` for tcp and udp
   based packets. The ``!`` negates the selected protocol.

   .. code-block:: none

      set firewall ipv4 forward fitler rule 10 protocol tcp_udp
      set firewall ipv4 forward fitler rule 11 protocol !tcp_udp

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time [second | minute | hour]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time [second | minute | hour]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time [second | minute | hour]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   recent time [second | minute | hour]

   Match based on recently seen sources.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   tcp flags [not] <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   tcp flags [not] <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   tcp flags [not] <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   tcp flags [not] <text>

   Allowed values fpr TCP flags: ``ack``, ``cwr``, ``ecn``, ``fin``, ``psh``,
   ``rst``, ``syn`` and ``urg``. Multiple values are supported, and for
   inverted selection use ``not``, as shown in the example.

   .. code-block:: none

      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 tcp flags 'ack'
      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 12 tcp flags 'syn'
      set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 13 tcp flags not 'fin'

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   state [established | invalid | new | related]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   state [established | invalid | new | related]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   state [established | invalid | new | related]
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   state [established | invalid | new | related]

   Match against the state of a packet.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   time startdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   time startdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   time startdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   time startdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   time starttime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   time starttime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   time starttime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   time starttime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   time stopdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   time stopdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   time stopdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   time stopdate <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   time stoptime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   time stoptime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   time stoptime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   time stoptime <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   time weekdays <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   time weekdays <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   time weekdays <text>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   time weekdays <text>

   Time to match the defined rule.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   ttl <eq | gt | lt> <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   ttl <eq | gt | lt> <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   ttl <eq | gt | lt> <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   ttl <eq | gt | lt> <0-255>

   Match the time to live parameter, where 'eq' stands for 'equal'; 'gt' stands
   for 'greater than', and 'lt' stands for 'less than'.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   recent count <1-255>

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time <second | minute | hour>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 input filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time <second | minute | hour>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output filter rule <1-999999>
   recent time <second | minute | hour>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>
   recent time <second | minute | hour>

   Match when 'count' amount of connections are seen within 'time'. These
   matching criteria can be used to block brute-force attempts.

Packet Modifications
====================

Starting from **VyOS-1.5-rolling-202410060007**, the firewall can modify
packets before they are sent out. This feaure provides more flexibility in
packet handling.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 prerouting raw rule <1-999999>
   set dscp <0-63>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   set dscp <0-63>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output [filter | raw] rule <1-999999>
   set dscp <0-63>

   Set a specific value of Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP).

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 prerouting raw rule <1-999999>
   set mark <1-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   set mark <1-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output [filter | raw] rule <1-999999>
   set mark <1-2147483647>

   Set a specific packet mark value.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 prerouting raw rule <1-999999>
   set tcp-mss <500-1460>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   set tcp-mss <500-1460>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output [filter | raw] rule <1-999999>
   set tcp-mss <500-1460>

   Set the TCP-MSS (TCP maximum segment size) for the connection.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 prerouting raw rule <1-999999>
   set ttl <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   set ttl <0-255>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output [filter | raw] rule <1-999999>
   set ttl <0-255>

   Set the TTL (Time to Live) value.

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 forward filter rule <1-999999>
   set connection-mark <0-2147483647>
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 output [filter | raw] rule <1-999999>
   set connection-mark <0-2147483647>

   Set connection mark value.

********
Synproxy
********
Synproxy connections

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [input | forward] filter rule <1-999999>
   action synproxy
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [input | forward] filter rule <1-999999>
   protocol tcp
.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [input | forward] filter rule <1-999999>
   synproxy tcp mss <501-65535>

    Set the TCP-MSS (maximum segment size) for the connection

.. cfgcmd:: set firewall ipv4 [input | forward] filter rule <1-999999>
   synproxy tcp window-scale <1-14>

    Set the window scale factor for TCP window scaling

Example synproxy
================
Requirements to enable synproxy:

  * Traffic must be symmetric
  * Synproxy relies on syncookies and TCP timestamps, ensure these are enabled
  * Disable conntrack loose track option

.. code-block:: none

  set system sysctl parameter net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps value '1'

  set system conntrack tcp loose disable
  set system conntrack ignore ipv4 rule 10 destination port '8080'
  set system conntrack ignore ipv4 rule 10 protocol 'tcp'
  set system conntrack ignore ipv4 rule 10 tcp flags syn

  set firewall global-options syn-cookies 'enable'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 action 'synproxy'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 destination port '8080'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 inbound-interface name 'eth1'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 protocol 'tcp'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 synproxy tcp mss '1460'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 synproxy tcp window-scale '7'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 1000 action 'drop'
  set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 1000 state invalid

***********************
Operation-mode Firewall
***********************

Rule-set overview
=================

.. opcmd:: show firewall

   This will show you a basic firewall overview, for all rule-sets, and not
   only for ipv4

   .. code-block:: none

      vyos@vyos:~$ show firewall
      Rulesets Information

      ---------------------------------
      ipv4 Firewall "forward filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  -----------------------------
      20       accept    all                 0        0  ip saddr @N_TRUSTEDv4  accept
      21       jump      all                 0        0  jump NAME_AUX
      default  accept    all                 0        0

      ---------------------------------
      ipv4 Firewall "input filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  -------------------------
      10       accept    all               156    14377  iifname != @I_LAN  accept
      default  accept    all                 0        0

      ---------------------------------
      ipv4 Firewall "name AUX"

        Rule  Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      ------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  --------------------------------------------
          10  accept    icmp                0        0  meta l4proto icmp  accept
          20  accept    udp                 0        0  meta l4proto udp ip saddr @A_SERVERS  accept
          30  drop      all                 0        0  ip saddr != @A_SERVERS iifname "eth2"

      ---------------------------------
      ipv4 Firewall "output filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  ----------------------------------------
      10       reject    all                 0        0  oifname @I_LAN
      20       accept    icmp                2      168  meta l4proto icmp oifname "eth0"  accept
      default  accept    all                72     9258

      ---------------------------------
      ipv6 Firewall "input filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  -------------------------------
      10       accept    all                 0        0  ip6 saddr @N6_TRUSTEDv6  accept
      default  accept    all                 2      112

      vyos@vyos:~$ 

.. opcmd:: show firewall summary

   This will show you a summary of rule-sets and groups

   .. code-block:: none

      vyos@vyos:~$ show firewall summary 
      Ruleset Summary

      IPv6 Ruleset:

      Ruleset Hook    Ruleset Priority      Description
      --------------  --------------------  -------------------------
      forward         filter
      input           filter
      ipv6_name       IPV6-VyOS_MANAGEMENT
      ipv6_name       IPV6-WAN_IN           PUBLIC_INTERNET

      IPv4 Ruleset:

      Ruleset Hook    Ruleset Priority    Description
      --------------  ------------------  -------------------------
      forward         filter
      input           filter
      name            VyOS_MANAGEMENT
      name            WAN_IN              PUBLIC_INTERNET

      Firewall Groups

      Name                     Type                References               Members
      -----------------------  ------------------  -----------------------  ----------------
      PBX                      address_group       WAN_IN-100               198.51.100.77
      SERVERS                  address_group       WAN_IN-110               192.0.2.10
                                                   WAN_IN-111               192.0.2.11
                                                   WAN_IN-112               192.0.2.12
                                                   WAN_IN-120
                                                   WAN_IN-121
                                                   WAN_IN-122
      SUPPORT                  address_group       VyOS_MANAGEMENT-20       192.168.1.2
                                                   WAN_IN-20
      PHONE_VPN_SERVERS        address_group       WAN_IN-160               10.6.32.2
      PINGABLE_ADRESSES        address_group       WAN_IN-170               192.168.5.2
                                                   WAN_IN-171
      PBX                      ipv6_address_group  IPV6-WAN_IN-100          2001:db8::1
      SERVERS                  ipv6_address_group  IPV6-WAN_IN-110          2001:db8::2
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-111          2001:db8::3
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-112          2001:db8::4
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-120
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-121
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-122
      SUPPORT                  ipv6_address_group  IPV6-VyOS_MANAGEMENT-20  2001:db8::5
                                                   IPV6-WAN_IN-20


.. opcmd:: show firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter

.. opcmd:: show firewall ipv4 name <name>

   This command will give an overview of a single rule-set.

   .. code-block:: none

      vyos@vyos:~$ show firewall ipv4 input filter 
      Ruleset Information

      ---------------------------------
      IPv4 Firewall "input filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  -----------------------------------------
      5        jump      all                 0        0  iifname "eth2"  jump NAME_VyOS_MANAGEMENT
      default  accept    all

.. opcmd:: show firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output]
   filter rule <1-999999>
.. opcmd:: show firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <1-999999>

   This command will give an overview of a rule in a single rule-set, plus
   information for default action.

.. code-block:: none

      vyos@vyos:~$show firewall ipv4 output filter rule 20
      Rule Information

      ---------------------------------
      ipv4 Firewall "output filter"

      Rule     Action    Protocol      Packets    Bytes  Conditions
      -------  --------  ----------  ---------  -------  ----------------------------------------
      20       accept    icmp                2      168  meta l4proto icmp oifname "eth0"  accept
      default  accept    all               286    47614

      vyos@vyos:~$


.. opcmd:: show firewall statistics

   This will show you a statistic of all rule-sets since the last boot.

Show Firewall log
=================

.. opcmd:: show log firewall
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output | name]
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4 name <name>
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4 [forward | input | output] filter rule <rule>
.. opcmd:: show log firewall ipv4 name <name> rule <rule>

   Show the logs of all firewall; show all ipv4 firewall logs; show all logs
   for particular hook; show all logs for particular hook and priority;
   show all logs for particular custom chain; show logs for specific Rule-Set.

Example Partial Config
======================

.. code-block:: none

  firewall {
      group {
          network-group BAD-NETWORKS {
              network 198.51.100.0/24
              network 203.0.113.0/24
          }
          network-group GOOD-NETWORKS {
              network 192.0.2.0/24
          }
          port-group BAD-PORTS {
              port 65535
          }
      }
      ipv4 {
          forward {
              filter {
                  default-action accept
                  rule 5 {
                      action accept
                      source {
                          group {
                              network-group GOOD-NETWORKS
                          }
                      }
                  }
                  rule 10 {
                      action drop
                      description "Bad Networks"
                      protocol all
                      source {
                          group {
                              network-group BAD-NETWORKS
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
          }
      }
  }

Update geoip database
=====================

.. opcmd:: update geoip

   Command used to update GeoIP database and firewall sets.