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#!/bin/sh
#
# ufw-init-functions: functions used by ufw-init and distribution initscripts
#
# Copyright 2008-2015 Canonical Ltd.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
set -e
PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin"
for s in "${DATA_DIR}/etc/default/ufw" "${DATA_DIR}/etc/ufw/ufw.conf" ; do
if [ -s "$s" ]; then
. "$s"
else
echo "Could not find $s (aborting)"
exit 1
fi
done
RULES_PATH="${DATA_DIR}/etc/ufw"
USER_PATH="${DATA_DIR}/etc/ufw"
flush_builtins() {
error=""
execs="iptables"
if ip6tables -L INPUT -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
execs="$execs ip6tables"
fi
for exe in $execs
do
$exe -F || error="yes"
$exe -X || error="yes"
$exe -P INPUT ACCEPT || error="yes"
$exe -P OUTPUT ACCEPT || error="yes"
$exe -P FORWARD ACCEPT || error="yes"
# now handle the mangle table
if $exe -t mangle -L -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
for i in INPUT OUTPUT FORWARD PREROUTING POSTROUTING ; do
$exe -t mangle -F $i || error="yes"
$exe -t mangle -P $i ACCEPT || error="yes"
done
fi
done
# now handle the nat table
if iptables -t nat -L -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
for i in OUTPUT PREROUTING POSTROUTING ; do
iptables -t nat -F $i || error="yes"
iptables -t nat -P $i ACCEPT || error="yes"
done
fi
if [ "$error" = "yes" ]; then
return 1
fi
}
chains_command() {
flag="$1"
type=""
exe="iptables"
if [ "$2" = "6" ]; then
type="$2"
exe="ip6tables"
fi
for c in ufw$type-logging-deny ufw$type-logging-allow ufw$type-not-local ufw$type-user-logging-input ufw$type-user-limit-accept ufw$type-user-limit ufw$type-skip-to-policy-input ufw$type-reject-input ufw$type-after-logging-input ufw$type-after-input ufw$type-user-input ufw$type-before-input ufw$type-before-logging-input ufw$type-skip-to-policy-forward ufw$type-reject-forward ufw$type-after-logging-forward ufw$type-after-forward ufw$type-user-logging-forward ufw$type-user-forward ufw$type-before-forward ufw$type-before-logging-forward ufw$type-track-forward ufw$type-track-output ufw$type-track-input ufw$type-skip-to-policy-output ufw$type-reject-output ufw$type-after-logging-output ufw$type-after-output ufw$type-user-logging-output ufw$type-user-output ufw$type-before-output ufw$type-before-logging-output; do
if [ "$UFW_INIT_DEBUG" = "yes" ]; then
echo "$exe $flag $c" >&2
$exe $flag $c || true
else
$exe $flag $c 2>/dev/null || true
fi
done
}
delete_chains() {
chains_command -F $1
chains_command -Z $1
# Delete the secondary chains to reduce clutter, but keep the primary ones
# so that the primary chains don't leave the built-in chains just to come
# back later in a different place. This means that some (empty) chains will
# linger until the next boot after disabling ufw.
for c in ufw$type-logging-deny ufw$type-logging-allow ufw$type-not-local ufw$type-user-logging-input ufw$type-user-logging-output ufw$type-user-logging-forward ufw$type-user-limit-accept ufw$type-user-limit ufw$type-user-input ufw$type-user-forward ufw$type-user-output ufw$type-skip-to-policy-input ufw$type-skip-to-policy-output ufw$type-skip-to-policy-forward ; do
if [ "$UFW_INIT_DEBUG" = "yes" ]; then
echo "$exe $flag $c" >&2
$exe -X $c || true
else
$exe -X $c 2>/dev/null || true
fi
done
}
ufw_start() {
out=""
if [ "$ENABLED" = "yes" ] || [ "$ENABLED" = "YES" ]; then
if iptables -L ufw-user-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "Firewall already started, use 'force-reload'"
return 0
fi
for m in $IPT_MODULES
do
modprobe $m || true
done
if [ "$MANAGE_BUILTINS" = "yes" ]; then
flush_builtins
fi
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/before.init" ]; then
if ! "$RULES_PATH/before.init" start ; then
error="yes"
out="${out}\n'$RULES_PATH/before.init start' exited with error"
fi
fi
execs="iptables"
# IPv6 setup
if [ "$IPV6" = "yes" ] || [ "$IPV6" = "YES" ]; then
if ip6tables -L INPUT -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
execs="$execs ip6tables"
else
out="${out}\nProblem loading ipv6 (skipping)"
fi
else
if ip6tables -L INPUT -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# IPv6 support disabled but available in the kernel, so
# default DROP and accept all on loopback
delete_chains 6 || error="yes"
printf "*filter\n"\
":INPUT DROP [0:0]\n"\
":FORWARD DROP [0:0]\n"\
":OUTPUT DROP [0:0]\n"\
"-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | ip6tables-restore || error="yes"
if [ "$error" = "yes" ]; then
out="${out}\nProblem loading ipv6 (skipping)"
fi
fi
fi
for exe in $execs
do
type=""
if [ "$exe" = "ip6tables" ]; then
type="6"
fi
BEFORE_RULES="$RULES_PATH/before${type}.rules"
AFTER_RULES="$RULES_PATH/after${type}.rules"
USER_RULES="$USER_PATH/user${type}.rules"
# flush the chains (if they exist)
if $exe -L ufw${type}-before-logging-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
delete_chains $type || error="yes"
else
# setup all the primary chains
printf "*filter\n"\
"# primary chains\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-logging-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-logging-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-logging-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-before-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-logging-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-logging-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-after-logging-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-reject-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-reject-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-reject-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-track-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-track-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-track-forward - [0:0]\n"\
"\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-before-logging-input\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-before-input\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-after-input\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-after-logging-input\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-reject-input\n"\
"-A INPUT -j ufw${type}-track-input\n"\
"\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-before-logging-output\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-before-output\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-after-output\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-after-logging-output\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-reject-output\n"\
"-A OUTPUT -j ufw${type}-track-output\n"\
"\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-before-logging-forward\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-before-forward\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-after-forward\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-after-logging-forward\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-reject-forward\n"\
"-A FORWARD -j ufw${type}-track-forward\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# add reject policy
if [ "$DEFAULT_INPUT_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-reject-input -j REJECT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
if [ "$DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-reject-output -j REJECT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
if [ "$DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-reject-forward -j REJECT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# add tracking policy
if [ "$DEFAULT_INPUT_POLICY" = "ACCEPT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-input -p tcp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-input -p udp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
if [ "$DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY" = "ACCEPT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-output -p tcp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-output -p udp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
if [ "$DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY" = "ACCEPT" ]; then
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-forward -p tcp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-track-forward -p udp -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# now setup the secondary 'logging-deny' chains
if ! $exe -L ufw${type}-logging-deny -n >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
printf "*filter\n"\
":ufw${type}-logging-deny - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-logging-allow - [0:0]\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# now setup the secondary 'skip to policy' chains
if ! $exe -L ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
printf "*filter\n"\
":ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-forward - [0:0]\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-input -j %s\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-output -j %s\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-skip-to-policy-forward -j %s\n"\
"COMMIT\n" $DEFAULT_INPUT_POLICY $DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY $DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# now ip[6]tables-restore before*.rules. This resets the following
# chains:
# ufw-before-input
# ufw-before-output
# ufw-before-forward
#
# and sets the following:
# ufw-not-local
if [ -s "$BEFORE_RULES" ]; then
if ! $exe-restore -n < "$BEFORE_RULES" ; then
out="${out}\nProblem running '$BEFORE_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
else
out="${out}\nCouldn't find '$BEFORE_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
# now ip[6]tables-restore after*.rules. This resets the following
# chains:
# ufw-after-input
# ufw-after-output
# ufw-after-forward
if [ -s "$AFTER_RULES" ]; then
if ! $exe-restore -n < "$AFTER_RULES" ; then
out="${out}\nProblem running '$AFTER_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
else
out="${out}\nCouldn't find '$AFTER_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
# user chains
if [ -s "$USER_RULES" ]; then
# setup the secondary 'user' chains
if ! $exe -L ufw${type}-user-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
printf "*filter\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-logging-input - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-logging-output - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-logging-forward - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-limit - [0:0]\n"\
":ufw${type}-user-limit-accept - [0:0]\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
fi
# now ip[6]tables-restore user*.rules. This resets the following
# chains:
# ufw-before-logging-input
# ufw-before-logging-output
# ufw-before-logging-forward
# ufw-after-logging-input
# ufw-after-logging-output
# ufw-after-logging-forward
# ufw-logging-deny
# ufw-logging-allow
# ufw-after-input
# ufw-after-output
# ufw-after-forward
# ufw-user-limit
# ufw-user-limit-accept
if ! $exe-restore -n < "$USER_RULES" ; then
out="${out}\nProblem running '$USER_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
# now hooks these into the primary chains
printf "*filter\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-before-input -j ufw${type}-user-input\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-before-output -j ufw${type}-user-output\n"\
"-A ufw${type}-before-forward -j ufw${type}-user-forward\n"\
"COMMIT\n" | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
else
out="${out}\nCouldn't find '$USER_RULES'"
error="yes"
fi
# set the default policy
# (do this after loading rules so not to break
# network rootfs w/ INPUT DROP during ufw init.)
input_pol="$DEFAULT_INPUT_POLICY"
if [ "$DEFAULT_INPUT_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
input_pol="DROP"
fi
output_pol="$DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY"
if [ "$DEFAULT_OUTPUT_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
output_pol="DROP"
fi
forward_pol="$DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY"
if [ "$DEFAULT_FORWARD_POLICY" = "REJECT" ]; then
forward_pol="DROP"
fi
printf "*filter\n"\
"# builtin chains\n"\
":INPUT %s [0:0]\n"\
":FORWARD %s [0:0]\n"\
":OUTPUT %s [0:0]\n"\
"COMMIT\n" $input_pol $forward_pol $output_pol | $exe-restore -n || error="yes"
done
if [ ! -z "$IPT_SYSCTL" ] && [ -s "$IPT_SYSCTL" ]; then
sysctl -e -q -p $IPT_SYSCTL || true
fi
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/after.init" ]; then
if ! "$RULES_PATH/after.init" start ; then
error="yes"
out="${out}\n'$RULES_PATH/after.init start' exited with error"
fi
fi
if [ "$error" = "yes" ]; then
/bin/echo -e "$out"
return 1
fi
else
out="Skip starting firewall: ufw (not enabled)"
fi
if [ ! -z "$out" ]; then
/bin/echo -e "$out"
fi
}
ufw_stop() {
if [ "$1" != "--force" ] && [ "$ENABLED" != "yes" ] && [ "$ENABLED" != "YES" ]; then
echo "Skip stopping firewall: ufw (not enabled)"
return 0
fi
error=""
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/before.init" ]; then
if ! "$RULES_PATH/before.init" stop ; then
error="yes"
out="${out}\n'$RULES_PATH/before.init stop' exited with error"
fi
fi
# If we manage the builtins, just return
if [ "$MANAGE_BUILTINS" = "yes" ]; then
flush_builtins || error="yes"
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/after.init" ]; then
"$RULES_PATH/after.init" stop || error="yes"
fi
if [ "$error" = "yes" ]; then
return 1
fi
return 0
fi
execs="iptables"
if ip6tables -L INPUT -n >/dev/null 2>&1; then
execs="$execs ip6tables"
fi
for exe in $execs
do
type=""
if [ "$exe" = "ip6tables" ]; then
type="6"
fi
delete_chains $type || error="yes"
$exe -P INPUT ACCEPT || error="yes"
$exe -P OUTPUT ACCEPT || error="yes"
$exe -P FORWARD ACCEPT || error="yes"
done
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/after.init" ]; then
if ! "$RULES_PATH/after.init" stop ; then
error="yes"
fi
fi
if [ "$error" = "yes" ]; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
ufw_reload() {
if [ "$ENABLED" = "yes" ] || [ "$ENABLED" = "YES" ]; then
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/before.init" ]; then
"$RULES_PATH/before.init" stop || return 1
fi
ufw_stop || return "$?"
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/after.init" ]; then
"$RULES_PATH/after.init" stop || return 1
fi
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/before.init" ]; then
"$RULES_PATH/before.init" start || return 1
fi
ufw_start || return "$?"
if [ -x "$RULES_PATH/after.init" ]; then
"$RULES_PATH/after.init" start || return 1
fi
else
echo "Skipping $1 (not enabled)"
fi
return 0
}
ufw_status() {
err=""
iptables -L ufw-user-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo "Firewall is not running"
return 3
}
if [ "$IPV6" = "yes" ] || [ "$IPV6" = "YES" ]; then
ip6tables -L ufw6-user-input -n >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
# unknown state: ipv4 ok, but ipv6 isn't
echo "Firewall in inconsistent state (IPv6 enabled but not running)"
return 4
}
fi
echo "Firewall is running"
return 0
}
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