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Date:      Tue, 18 Mar 2014 08:56:09 +0000
From:      Frank Leonhardt <frank2@fjl.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Controlling WAN access using natd/ipfw
Message-ID:  <53280A29.2040902@fjl.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <5326FA3B.7080006@fjl.co.uk>
References:  <5326FA3B.7080006@fjl.co.uk>

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No one? I'll drive there later today and try the options safely.

Regards, Frank.


On 17/03/2014 13:35, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> I can see a few strategies for doing this, but as I'm about to change 
> a firewall remotely I'd rather have a definitive working example for 
> obvious reasons... :-)
>
> The setup is simple. natd and ipfw are currently sharing a public /29 
> with a private /24. Everything on the LAN can currently do anything 
> likes through the gateway.
>
> I want to stop anything on the LAN between 192.168.1.50 and 
> 192.168.1.100 (for example) from getting through the gateway (they can 
> use the proxy). Everything else should be business as usual.
>
> Current ipfw script is:
>
> /sbin/ipfw add divert natd all from any to any via rl0
> /sbin/ipfw add pass all from any to any
>
> Which, as a sanity check, leads to:
>
> 00100 divert 8668 ip from any to any via rl0
> 00200 allow ip from any to any
> 65535  deny ip from any to any
>
> I'm having a brain storm here. Should rule 50 be "deny ip from 
> 192.168.1.50-192.168.1.100 to any"
>
> I don't even know if it'll buy that kind of IP address list (I suspect 
> not). I know it does CIDR but the range doesn't suit, or a table 
> (which I've never used before, but if I've got the syntax I might just 
> as well add multiple rules as table entries in this case). And I'm 
> completely not sure about what natd does to all of this - never been 
> there before.
>
> So - can anyone tell me EXACTLY the line I need? It's four hours of 
> driving if I get it wrong...
>
> As a supplementary questions, presumably I can add a port number after 
> the source specification to block individual ports?
>
> Thanks, Frank.
>




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