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tailscale/cmd/tta/fw_linux.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package main
import (
"encoding/binary"
"github.com/google/nftables"
"github.com/google/nftables/expr"
"tailscale.com/types/ptr"
)
func init() {
addFirewall = addFirewallLinux
}
func addFirewallLinux() error {
c, err := nftables.New()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Create a new table
table := &nftables.Table{
Family: nftables.TableFamilyIPv4, // TableFamilyINet doesn't work (why?. oh well.)
Name: "filter",
}
c.AddTable(table)
// Create a new chain for incoming traffic
inputChain := &nftables.Chain{
Name: "input",
Table: table,
Type: nftables.ChainTypeFilter,
Hooknum: nftables.ChainHookInput,
Priority: nftables.ChainPriorityFilter,
Policy: ptr.To(nftables.ChainPolicyDrop),
}
c.AddChain(inputChain)
// Allow traffic from the loopback interface
c.AddRule(&nftables.Rule{
Table: table,
Chain: inputChain,
Exprs: []expr.Any{
&expr.Meta{Key: expr.MetaKeyIIFNAME, Register: 1},
&expr.Cmp{
Op: expr.CmpOpEq,
Register: 1,
Data: []byte("lo"),
},
&expr.Verdict{
Kind: expr.VerdictAccept,
},
},
})
// Accept established and related connections
c.AddRule(&nftables.Rule{
Table: table,
Chain: inputChain,
Exprs: []expr.Any{
&expr.Ct{
Register: 1,
Key: expr.CtKeySTATE,
},
&expr.Bitwise{
SourceRegister: 1,
DestRegister: 1,
Len: 4,
Mask: binary.NativeEndian.AppendUint32(nil, 0x06), // CT_STATE_BIT_ESTABLISHED | CT_STATE_BIT_RELATED
Xor: binary.NativeEndian.AppendUint32(nil, 0),
},
&expr.Cmp{
Op: expr.CmpOpNeq,
Register: 1,
Data: binary.NativeEndian.AppendUint32(nil, 0x00),
},
&expr.Verdict{
Kind: expr.VerdictAccept,
},
},
})
// Allow TCP packets in that don't have the SYN bit set, even if they're not
// ESTABLISHED or RELATED. This is because the test suite gets TCP
// connections up & idle (for HTTP) before it conditionally installs these
// firewall rules. But because conntrack wasn't previously active, existing
// TCP flows aren't ESTABLISHED and get dropped. So this rule allows
// previously established TCP connections that predates the firewall rules
// to continue working, as they don't have conntrack state.
c.AddRule(&nftables.Rule{
Table: table,
Chain: inputChain,
Exprs: []expr.Any{
&expr.Meta{Key: expr.MetaKeyL4PROTO, Register: 1},
&expr.Cmp{
Op: expr.CmpOpEq,
Register: 1,
Data: []byte{0x06}, // TCP
},
&expr.Payload{ // get TCP flags
DestRegister: 1,
Base: 2,
Offset: 13, // flags
Len: 1,
},
&expr.Bitwise{
SourceRegister: 1,
DestRegister: 1,
Len: 1,
Mask: []byte{2}, // TCP_SYN
Xor: []byte{0},
},
&expr.Cmp{
Op: expr.CmpOpNeq,
Register: 1,
Data: []byte{2}, // TCP_SYN
},
&expr.Verdict{
Kind: expr.VerdictAccept,
},
},
})
return c.Flush()
}