170 lines
6.1 KiB
Nix
170 lines
6.1 KiB
Nix
{
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lib,
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pkgs,
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config,
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...
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}: {
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# using https://github.com/greaka/ops/blob/818be4c4dea9129abe0f086d738df4cb0bb38288/apps/restic/options.nix as a base
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options = {
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skynet_firewall = {
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enable = lib.mkEnableOption {
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default = false;
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example = true;
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description = "Skynet Firewall";
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type = lib.types.bool;
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};
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forward = lib.mkOption {
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default = [];
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type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.str;
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description = ''
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A list of routes to forward
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'';
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};
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own = {
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ip = lib.mkOption {
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default = "127.0.0.1";
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type = lib.types.str;
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description = ''
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IP of the firewall
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'';
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};
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ports = {
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tcp = lib.mkOption {
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default = [];
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type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.int;
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description = ''
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A list of TCP ports for the machiene running the firewall
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'';
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};
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udp = lib.mkOption {
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default = [];
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type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.int;
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description = ''
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A list of UDP ports for the machiene running the firewall
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'';
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};
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};
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};
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};
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};
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config = lib.mkIf config.skynet_firewall.enable {
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# disable default firewall to enable nftables
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networking.firewall.enable = false;
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networking.nftables.enable = true;
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# fules for the firewall
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# beware of EOL conversion.
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networking.nftables.ruleset = ''
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# using https://oxcrag.net/2021/12/25/build-your-own-router-with-nftables-part-1/ as a guide
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# Clear out any existing rules
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flush ruleset
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# Our future selves will thank us for noting what cable goes where and labeling the relevant network interfaces if it isn't already done out-of-the-box.
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# red cabled
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define WANLINK = eno1
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# yellow cable
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define LANLINK = eno2
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# We never expect to see the following address ranges on the Internet
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define BOGONS4 = { 0.0.0.0/8, 10.0.0.0/8, 10.64.0.0/10, 127.0.0.0/8, 127.0.53.53, 169.254.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.0.0.0/24, 192.0.2.0/24, 192.168.0.0/16, 198.18.0.0/15, 198.51.100.0/24, 203.0.113.0/24, 224.0.0.0/4, 240.0.0.0/4, 255.255.255.255/32 }
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# Network address translation: What allows us to glue together a private network with the Internet even though we only have one routable address, as per IPv4 limitations
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table ip nat {
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chain prerouting {
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type nat hook prerouting priority dstnat; policy accept;
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# forward anything with port 2222 to this specific ip
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# tcp dport 2222 counter packets 0 bytes 0 dnat to 193.1.99.76:22
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# forward http/s traffic from 76 to 123
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# ip daddr 193.1.99.76 tcp dport 80 counter packets 0 bytes 0 dnat to 193.1.99.123:80
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# ip daddr 193.1.99.76 tcp dport 443 counter packets 0 bytes 0 dnat to 193.1.99.123:443
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}
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chain postrouting {
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type nat hook postrouting priority srcnat; policy accept;
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# the internal network
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ip saddr 172.20.20.0/23 counter packets 0 bytes 0 masquerade
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}
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chain output {
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type nat hook output priority -100; policy accept;
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}
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}
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# The actual firewall starts here
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table inet filter {
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# Additional rules for traffic from the Internet
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chain inbound_world {
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# this is actually a good idea
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# Drop obviously spoofed inbound traffic
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ip saddr { $BOGONS4 } drop
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}
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# Additional rules for traffic from our private network
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chain inbound_private {
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# We want to allow remote access over ssh, incoming DNS traffic, and incoming DHCP traffic
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# for the host machiene
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# hardcoded in so that we can always have access
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tcp dport 22 counter packets 0 bytes 0 accept
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# TCP
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${lib.strings.concatMapStrings (x: x + "\n") (map (port: "tcp dport ${toString port} counter packets 0 bytes 0 accept") config.skynet_firewall.own.ports.tcp)}
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# UDP
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${lib.strings.concatMapStrings (x: x + "\n") (map (port: "udp dport ${toString port} counter packets 0 bytes 0 accept") config.skynet_firewall.own.ports.udp)}
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}
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# Our funnel for inbound traffic from any network
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chain inbound {
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# Default Deny
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type filter hook input priority 0; policy drop;
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# Allow established and related connections: Allows Internet servers to respond to requests from our Internal network
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ct state vmap { established : accept, related : accept, invalid : drop} counter
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# ICMP is - mostly - our friend. Limit incoming pings somewhat but allow necessary information.
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ip protocol icmp icmp type {
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destination-unreachable, echo-reply, echo-request, source-quench, time-exceeded
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} limit rate 5/second accept
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# guy must have had a lot of trouble with spoofed ips
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# Drop obviously spoofed loopback traffic
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iifname "lo" ip daddr != 127.0.0.0/8 drop
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# Separate rules for traffic from Internet and from the internal network
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iifname vmap { lo: accept, $WANLINK : jump inbound_world, $LANLINK : jump inbound_private }
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}
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# Rules for sending traffic from one network interface to another
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chain forward {
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# Default deny, again
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type filter hook forward priority 0; policy drop;
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# Accept established and related traffic
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ct state vmap { established : accept, related : accept, invalid : drop }
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# Let traffic from this router and from the Internal network get out onto the Internet
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iifname { lo, $LANLINK } accept
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# Only allow specific inbound traffic from the Internet (only relevant if we present services to the Internet).
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# tcp dport { $PORTFORWARDS } counter
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# can basically make each machiene responsibile for their own forwarding (in config at least)
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${lib.strings.concatMapStrings (x: x + "\n") config.skynet_firewall.forward}
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}
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}
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'';
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};
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}
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