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* Firewall: change the policy of the INPUT chain back to ACCEPT to prevent a lockup when the Nix store is mounted over the network (i.e. in our VM tests). This is because as soon as the policy is set to DROP, the iptables modules that enable access to the network filesystem cannot be acccessed anymore. svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=26274
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5.8 KiB
Nix
206 lines
5.8 KiB
Nix
# This module enables a simple firewall.
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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with pkgs.lib;
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let
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cfg = config.networking.firewall;
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in
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{
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###### interface
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options = {
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networking.firewall.enable = mkOption {
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default = false;
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description =
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''
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Whether to enable the firewall. This is a simple stateful
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firewall that blocks connection attempts to unauthorised TCP
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or UDP ports on this machine. It does not affect packet
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forwarding.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.logRefusedConnections = mkOption {
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default = true;
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description =
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''
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Whether to log rejected or dropped incoming connections.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.logRefusedPackets = mkOption {
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default = false;
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description =
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''
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Whether to log all rejected or dropped incoming packets.
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This tends to give a lot of log messages, so it's mostly
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useful for debugging.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.rejectPackets = mkOption {
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default = false;
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description =
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''
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If set, forbidden packets are rejected rather than dropped
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(ignored). This means that a ICMP "port unreachable" error
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message is sent back to the client. Rejecting packets makes
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port scanning somewhat easier.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = mkOption {
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default = [];
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example = [ 22 80 ];
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type = types.list types.int;
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description =
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''
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List of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
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accepted.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = mkOption {
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default = [];
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example = [ 53 ];
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type = types.list types.int;
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description =
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''
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List of open UDP ports.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.allowPing = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description =
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''
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Whether to respond to incoming ICMPv4 echo requests
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("pings"). ICMPv6 pings are always allowed because the
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larger address space of IPv6 makes network scanning much
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less effective.
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall.extraCommands = mkOption {
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default = "";
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example = "iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT";
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description =
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''
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Additional shell commands executed as part of the firewall
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initialisation script. These are executed just before the
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final "reject" firewall rule is added, so they can be used
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to allow packets that would otherwise be refused.
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'';
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};
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};
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###### implementation
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# !!! Maybe if `enable' is false, the firewall should still be built
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# but not started by default. However, currently nixos-rebuild
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# doesn't deal with such Upstart jobs properly (it starts them if
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# they are changed, regardless of whether the start condition
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# holds).
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config = mkIf cfg.enable {
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.iptables ];
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jobs.firewall =
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{ startOn = "started network-interfaces";
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path = [ pkgs.iptables ];
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preStart =
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''
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# Helper command to manipulate both the IPv4 and IPv6 tables.
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ip46tables() {
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iptables "$@"
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ip6tables "$@"
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}
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ip46tables -F INPUT
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ip46tables -F FW_REFUSE || true
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ip46tables -X # flush unused chains
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ip46tables -P INPUT ACCEPT
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# The "FW_REFUSE" chain performs logging and
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# rejecting/dropping of packets.
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ip46tables -N FW_REFUSE
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${optionalString cfg.logRefusedConnections ''
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ip46tables -A FW_REFUSE -p tcp --syn -j LOG --log-level info --log-prefix "rejected connection: "
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''}
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${optionalString cfg.logRefusedPackets ''
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ip46tables -A FW_REFUSE -j LOG --log-level info --log-prefix "rejected packet: "
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''}
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ip46tables -A FW_REFUSE -j ${if cfg.rejectPackets then "REJECT" else "DROP"}
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# Accept all traffic on the loopback interface.
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ip46tables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
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# Accept packets from established or related connections.
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ip46tables -A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
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# Accept connections to the allowed TCP ports.
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${concatMapStrings (port:
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''
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ip46tables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport ${toString port} -j ACCEPT
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''
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) cfg.allowedTCPPorts
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}
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# Accept packets on the allowed UDP ports.
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${concatMapStrings (port:
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''
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ip46tables -A INPUT -p udp --dport ${toString port} -j ACCEPT
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''
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) cfg.allowedUDPPorts
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}
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# Accept IPv4 multicast. Not a big security risk since
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# probably nobody is listening anyway.
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iptables -A INPUT -d 224.0.0.0/4 -j ACCEPT
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# Optionally respond to ICMPv4 pings.
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${optionalString cfg.allowPing ''
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iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT
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''}
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# Accept all ICMPv6 messages except redirects and node
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# information queries (type 139). See RFC 4890, section
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# 4.4.
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ip6tables -A INPUT -p icmpv6 --icmpv6-type redirect -j DROP
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ip6tables -A INPUT -p icmpv6 --icmpv6-type 139 -j DROP
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ip6tables -A INPUT -p icmpv6 -j ACCEPT
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${cfg.extraCommands}
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# Reject/drop everything else.
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ip46tables -A INPUT -j FW_REFUSE
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'';
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postStop =
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''
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iptables -F INPUT
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iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
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ip6tables -F INPUT
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ip6tables -P INPUT ACCEPT
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'';
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};
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};
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}
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