Thanks to all who posted. Thanks Ruslan for the answer !
Simpel fix as Ruslan Explained. just add ...
${fwcmd} add pass all from ${inet}:${imask} to any in via ${iif}
${fwcmd} add pass ip from ${oip} to any out via ${oif}
${fwcmd} add pass ip from any to ${inet}:${imask}
at the end of the SIMPLE section of rc.firewall. I added them just before
# Everything else is denied by default, unless the
# IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT option is set in your kernel
# config file.
;;
[Cc][Ll][Oo][Ss][Ee][Dd])
Yes I know, Now that I know it works I need to make it more resticted.
The details of what started this thread.
Following the FreeBSD Online handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html
I setup my firewall (initially) using the following rc.conf subsettings
ifconfig_fxp0="DHCP"
gateway_enable="YES"
firewall_enable="YES"
firewall_type="SIMPLE"
natd_enable="YES"
natd_interface="fxp0"
natd_flags=""
Added my DHCP ip and Local network to rc.firewall SIMPLE section and
wala. It worked. But only for a little while. No logs or anything as to
why...
Hence the post and kind response below.
Also:
I added 15 lines of code to rc.firewall to dynamicly handle a DHCP
address if you intrested here it is. I know my coding sucks but it works.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# set these to your outside interface network and netmask and ip
oif="fxp0"
eval CHDHCP=\${ifconfig_$oif}
if [ ${CHDHCP} = "DHCP" -a -r /var/db/dhclient.leases ];then
lease="/var/db/dhclient.leases"
oip=`grep fixed-address ${lease}|cut -d\; -f1|awk '{print
$2}'|tail -1`
omask=`grep subnet-mask ${lease}|cut -d\; -f1|awk '{print
$3}'|tail -1`
shortonet=`echo "$oip"|cut -d. -f1,2,3`
onet="$shortonet.0"
echo "DHCP onet = $onet"
echo "DHCP omask = $omask"
echo "DHCP oip = $oip"
sleep 4
else
# Add static address here
onet="xxx.xxx.xxx.0"
omask="255.255.255.0"
oip="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
fi
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Ruslan Ermilov
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 4:20 AM
To: Scot
Cc: FreeBSD Stable; ipfw@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: Natd stops working on Firewall
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:52:32PM -0500, Scot wrote:> Hi;
>
> Just setup my FreeBSD 4.7 Firewall using the docs
> outlined in the handbook.
>
What docs you have used to set up the firewall?
> The install went on and
> everything seems to be working fine then boom.
> The system seems to stop routing traffic. No
> messages in the security log or natd log as to why.
>
> I made sure it was logging by nmaping my box from the
> outside. I even ran natd in the foreground and it still didn't
> tell me what was going on.
>
> There is nothing in any logfile that tells me why this thing
> just stops working so I'm thinking it may not be a daemon but
> something in the kernel.
>
> I cannot ping the interface from the internal network but tcpdump shows
> the packets being received. (Hub network firewall_type=SIMPLE ).
>
> If I logon to the console the cable modem connection is still functioning
> and I can surf from the firewall.
>
> Any ideas on where to look next ??
>
>
> Cable modem using dhcp -> 192.168 home network on
> PPro w/280 MB ram.
> Intel Pro 10/100b/100+ Ethernet This card is a PCI card with 2 interfaces.
> Standard Xuser install + Kernel sources.
>
I've been through this just recently. Our "simple" prototype
is not production ready; if you just tune oip/iip/onet/inet,
etc., it won't allow your internal machines to talk outside.
The packet flow for a machine in ${inet}:${imask} talking outside
is as follows:
${inet}:${imask} -> some_host (in via ${iif})
${oip} -> some_host (out via ${oif}) (after NAT)
some_host -> ${inet}:${imask} (in via ${oif}) (after de-NAT)
some_host -> ${inet}:${imask} (out via ${iif})
(This assumes that you NAT using ${oip}, which is not always
the case.)
So, to make it work (if default is to "deny"), you need to add
the following rules at the end of the ruleset:
${fwcmd} add pass all from ${inet}:${imask} to any in via ${iif}
${fwcmd} add pass ip from ${oip} to any out via ${oif}
${fwcmd} add pass ip from any to ${inet}:${imask}
Cheers,
--
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