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Date:      Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:36:23 -0400
From:      Daemon <daemon@foxchat.net>
To:        freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org
Cc:        freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ipfw firewall help
Message-ID:  <4358FCE7.5040803@foxchat.net>
In-Reply-To: <4358899F.1090505@roamingsolutions.net>
References:  <435849B9.8040509@foxchat.net> <4358899F.1090505@roamingsolutions.net>

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Great!.  Thanks.  One possibly stupid question.  What is the "Deny
Spoof"?  Is that like;
# Stop spoofing of your internal network range
#       ${fwcmd} add deny ip from ${iif} to any in via ${oif}
# Stop spoofing from inside your private ip range
#       ${fwcmd} add deny ip from not ${iif} to any in via ${iif}


G Bryant wrote:
> Hi,
> I found my rules worked best in this order:
> (You will need to correct the syntax - just typed up the order for you
> quickly)
> 
> Deny spoofed
> Allow localhost
> Allow all from any to any via $iif
> divert natd all from any to any in via $oif
> #insert bandwidth shaping rules
> skipto 5000 all from $iip to any out via $oif
> #allow all from any to me in via $oif # if you want to receive traffic
> from internet to this box. Your decision if you need it.
> deny all from any to any out
> allow all from any to $iip in via $oif
> #allow all from me to any out via $oif # traffic from this box out to
> the internet.  Your decision if you need it.
> deny all from any to any in
> 5000 nat all from any to any out via $oif
> allow all from any to any out
> 
> This is a very "open" set of rules - your choice.
> Hope this helps.
> Regards,  Graham
> 
> 
> Daemon wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to build a firewall from scratch using man ipfw and what I
>> can find on the net.  I'm doing bandwidth shaping and I'm not quite sure
>> where it goes as far as rule numbers.  From what I can see, it matters
>> and I'd like to do it right.  I'm using an OPEN firewall with NATD
>> because I'm on cable broadband with a static IP.  Here is what I have.
>>
>> 00010   52   2446 pipe 1 ip from 172.16.140.0/24 to any xmit re0
>> 00020    0      0 pipe 2 ip from any to 172.16.140.0/24 recv re0
>> 00050  274  24955 divert 8668 ip from any to any via re0
>> 00100   50   5642 allow ip from any to any via lo0
>> 00200    0      0 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
>> 00300    0      0 deny ip from 127.0.0.0/8 to any
>> 65535 4658 547779 allow ip from any to any
>>
>> The actual rule set for the bandwidth shaping is:
>>
>> # Traffic Shaping.
>> # oif="re0"            # ${oif} Public Interface.
>> # iif="re1"            # ${iif} Internal nic.
>> # iip="172.16.140.0/24"        # ${iip}
>>
>> ${fwcmd} add 10 pipe 1 all from ${iip} to any xmit ${oif}
>> ${fwcmd} pipe 1 config mask src-ip 0xffffff00 bw 35Kbits/s queue 40Kbytes
>>
>> ${fwcmd} add 20 pipe 2 all from any to ${iip} recv ${oif}
>> ${fwcmd} pipe 2 config mask dst-ip 0xffffff00 bw 4000Kbits/s queue
>> 40Kbytes
>>
>> I've found lots of stuff on "how" to set it up but I can't seem to find
>> anything on where the rules go.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mark
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>>
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