10/30/2003 - Shorewall 1.4.8 RC1 Given the small number of new features and the relatively few lines of code that were changed, there will be no Beta for 1.4.8. I am particularly interested in people testing: a) The interface to ''ftwall'' b) Handling of <zone>_frwd chains (those of you who had problems with 1.4.7b or that have reported extra rules in these chains). http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/Beta ftp://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/Beta Problems Corrected since version 1.4.7: 1. Tuomo Soini has supplied a correction to a problem that occurs using some versions of ''ash''. The symptom is that "shorewall start" fails with: local: --limit: bad variable name iptables v1.2.8: Couldn''t load match `-j'':/lib/iptables/libipt_-j.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Try `iptables -h'' or ''iptables --help'' for more information. 2. Andres Zhoglo has supplied a correction that avoids trying to use the multiport match iptables facility on ICMP rules. Example of rule that previously caused "shorewall start" to fail: ACCEPT loc $FW icmp 0,8,11,12 3. Previously, if the following error message was issued, Shorewall was left in an inconsistent state. Error: Unable to determine the routes through interface xxx 4. Handling of the LOGUNCLEAN option in shorewall.conf has been corrected. 5. In Shorewall 1.4.2, an optimization was added. This optimization involved creating a chain named "<zone>_frwd" for most zones defined using the /etc/shorewall/hosts file. It has since been discovered that in many cases these new chains contain redundant rules and that the "optimization" turns out to be less than optimal. The implementation has now been corrected. 6. When the MARK value in a tcrules entry is followed by ":F" or ":P", the ":F" or ":P" was previously only applied to the first Netfilter rule generated by the entry. It is now applied to all entries. 7. An incorrect comment concerning Debian''s use of the SYBSYSLOCK option has been removed from shorewall.conf. 8. Previously, neither the ''routefilter'' interface option nor the ROUTE_FILTER parameter were working properly. This has been corrected (thanks to Eric Bowles for his analysis and patch). The definition of the ROUTE_FILTER option has changed however. Previously, ROUTE_FILTER=Yes was documented as enabling route filtering on all interfaces (which didn''t work). Beginning with this release, setting ROUTE_FILTER=Yes will enable route filtering of all interfaces brought up while Shorewall is started. As a consequence, ROUTE_FILTER=Yes can coexist with the use of the ''routefilter'' option in the interfaces file. Migration Issues: 1. The definition of the ROUTE_FILTER option in shorewall.conf has changed as described in item 8) above. New Features: 1. A new QUEUE action has been introduced for rules. QUEUE allows you to pass connection requests to a user-space filter such as ftwall (http://p2pwall.sourceforge.net). The ftwall program allows for effective filtering of p2p applications such as Kazaa. For example, to use ftwall to filter P2P clients in the ''loc'' zone, you would add the following rules: QUEUE loc net tcp QUEUE loc net udp QUEUE loc fw udp You would normally want to place those three rules BEFORE any ACCEPT rules for loc->net udp or tcp. Note: When the protocol specified is TCP ("tcp", "TCP" or "6"), Shorewall will only pass connection requests (SYN packets) to user space. This is for compatibility with ftwall. 2. A BLACKLISTNEWNONLY option has been added to shorewall.conf. When this option is set to "Yes", the blacklists (dynamic and static) are only consulted for new connection requests. When set to "No" (the default if the variable is not set), the blacklists are consulted on every packet. Setting this option to "No" allows blacklisting to stop existing connections from a newly blacklisted host but is more expensive in terms of packet processing time. This is especially true if the blacklists contain a large number of entries. 3. Chain names used in the /etc/shorewall/accounting file may now begin with a digit ([0-9]) and may contain embedded dashes ("-"). -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net