1 /* 2 * IP firewalling code. This is taken from 4.4BSD. Please note the 3 * copyright message below. As per the GPL it must be maintained 4 * and the licenses thus do not conflict. While this port is subject 5 * to the GPL I also place my modifications under the original 6 * license in recognition of the original copyright. 7 * 8 * Ported from BSD to Linux, 9 * Alan Cox 22/Nov/1994. 10 * Merged and included the FreeBSD-Current changes at Ugen's request 11 * (but hey it's a lot cleaner now). Ugen would prefer in some ways 12 * we waited for his final product but since Linux 1.2.0 is about to 13 * appear it's not practical - Read: It works, it's not clean but please 14 * don't consider it to be his standard of finished work. 15 * Alan. 16 * 17 * All the real work was done by ..... 18 */ 19 20 /* 21 * Copyright (c) 1993 Daniel Boulet 22 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ugen J.S.Antsilevich 23 * 24 * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification, 25 * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact. 26 * 27 * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions. 28 * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due 29 * but requiring it would be too onerous. 30 * 31 * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind. 32 */ 33 34 /* 35 * Format of an IP firewall descriptor 36 * 37 * src, dst, src_mask, dst_mask are always stored in network byte order. 38 * flags and num_*_ports are stored in host byte order (of course). 39 * Port numbers are stored in HOST byte order. 40 */ 41 42 #ifndef _IP_FW_H 43 #define _IP_FW_H 44 45 struct ip_fw 46 { 47 struct ip_fw *fw_next; /* Next firewall on chain */ 48 struct in_addr fw_src, fw_dst; /* Source and destination IP addr */ 49 struct in_addr fw_smsk, fw_dmsk; /* Mask for src and dest IP addr */ 50 struct in_addr fw_via; /* IP address of interface "via" */ 51 unsigned short fw_flg; /* Flags word */ 52 unsigned short fw_nsp, fw_ndp; /* N'of src ports and # of dst ports */ 53 /* in ports array (dst ports follow */ 54 /* src ports; max of 10 ports in all; */ 55 /* count of 0 means match all ports) */ 56 #define IP_FW_MAX_PORTS 10 /* A reasonable maximum */ 57 unsigned short fw_pts[IP_FW_MAX_PORTS]; /* Array of port numbers to match */ 58 unsigned long fw_pcnt,fw_bcnt; /* Packet and byte counters */ 59 }; 60 61 /* 62 * Values for "flags" field . 63 */ 64 65 #define IP_FW_F_ALL 0x000 /* This is a universal packet firewall*/ 66 #define IP_FW_F_TCP 0x001 /* This is a TCP packet firewall */ 67 #define IP_FW_F_UDP 0x002 /* This is a UDP packet firewall */ 68 #define IP_FW_F_ICMP 0x003 /* This is a ICMP packet firewall */ 69 #define IP_FW_F_KIND 0x003 /* Mask to isolate firewall kind */ 70 #define IP_FW_F_ACCEPT 0x004 /* This is an accept firewall (as * 71 * opposed to a deny firewall)* 72 * */ 73 #define IP_FW_F_SRNG 0x008 /* The first two src ports are a min * 74 * and max range (stored in host byte * 75 * order). * 76 * */ 77 #define IP_FW_F_DRNG 0x010 /* The first two dst ports are a min * 78 * and max range (stored in host byte * 79 * order). * 80 * (ports[0] <= port <= ports[1]) * 81 * */ 82 #define IP_FW_F_PRN 0x020 /* In verbose mode print this firewall*/ 83 #define IP_FW_F_BIDIR 0x040 /* For accounting-count two way */ 84 #define IP_FW_F_TCPSYN 0x080 /* For tcp packets-check SYN only */ 85 #define IP_FW_F_ICMPRPL 0x100 /* Send back icmp unreachable packet */ 86 #define IP_FW_F_MASK 0x1FF /* All possible flag bits mask */ 87 88 /* 89 * New IP firewall options for [gs]etsockopt at the RAW IP level. 90 * Unlike BSD Linux inherits IP options so you don't have to use 91 * a raw socket for this. Instead we check rights in the calls. 92 */ 93 94 #define IP_FW_BASE_CTL 64 95 96 #define IP_FW_ADD_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL) 97 #define IP_FW_ADD_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+1) 98 #define IP_FW_CHK_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+2) 99 #define IP_FW_CHK_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+3) 100 #define IP_FW_DEL_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+4) 101 #define IP_FW_DEL_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+5) 102 #define IP_FW_FLUSH_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+6) 103 #define IP_FW_FLUSH_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+7) 104 #define IP_FW_ZERO_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+8) 105 #define IP_FW_ZERO_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+9) 106 #define IP_FW_POLICY_BLK (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+10) 107 #define IP_FW_POLICY_FWD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+11) 108 109 #define IP_ACCT_ADD (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+16) 110 #define IP_ACCT_DEL (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+17) 111 #define IP_ACCT_FLUSH (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+18) 112 #define IP_ACCT_ZERO (IP_FW_BASE_CTL+19) 113 114 115 /* 116 * Main firewall chains definitions and global var's definitions. 117 */ 118 119 #ifdef __KERNEL__ 120 121 #include <linux/config.h> 122 123 #ifdef CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL 124 extern struct ip_fw *ip_fw_blk_chain; 125 extern struct ip_fw *ip_fw_fwd_chain; 126 extern int ip_fw_blk_policy; 127 extern int ip_fw_fwd_policy; 128 extern int ip_fw_ctl(int, void *, int); 129 #endif 130 #ifdef CONFIG_IP_ACCT 131 extern struct ip_fw *ip_acct_chain; 132 extern int ip_acct_cnt(struct iphdr *, struct device *, struct ip_fw *); 133 extern int ip_acct_ctl(int, void *, int); 134 #endif 135 extern int ip_fw_chk(struct iphdr *, struct device *rif,struct ip_fw *, int); 136 #endif /* KERNEL */ 137 138 #endif /* _IP_FW_H */