iptables/iptables.init
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Sat Jul 19 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-7.90.1
- fixed save when iptables file is missing and iptables-config permissions
Tue Jul 08 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-7
- fixes for ip6tables: module unloading, setting policy only for existing
    tables
Thu Jul 03 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-6
- IPTABLES_SAVE_COUNTER defaults to no, now
- install config file in /etc/sysconfig
- exchange unload of ip_tables and ip_conntrack
- fixed start function
Wed Jul 02 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-5
- new config option IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART
- init script: new status, save and restart
- fixes #44905, #65389, #80785, #82860, #91040, #91560 and #91374
Mon Jun 30 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-4
- new config option IPTABLES_STATUS_NUMERIC
- cleared IPTABLES_MODULES in iptables-config
Mon Jun 30 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-3
- new init scripts
Sat Jun 28 2003 Florian La Roche <Florian.LaRoche@redhat.de>
- remove check for very old kernel versions in init scripts
- sync up both init scripts and remove some further ugly things
- add some docu into rpm
Thu Jun 26 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-2
- rebuild
Mon Jun 16 2003 Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com> 1.2.8-1
- update to 1.2.8
2004-09-09 06:22:13 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# iptables Start iptables firewall
#
# chkconfig: 2345 08 92
# description: Starts, stops and saves iptables firewall
#
# config: /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# config: /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config
# Source function library.
. /etc/init.d/functions
IPTABLES=iptables
IPTABLES_DATA=/etc/sysconfig/$IPTABLES
IPTABLES_CONFIG=/etc/sysconfig/${IPTABLES}-config
IPV=${IPTABLES%tables} # ip for ipv4 | ip6 for ipv6
PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES=/proc/net/${IPV}_tables_names
VAR_SUBSYS_IPTABLES=/var/lock/subsys/$IPTABLES
if [ ! -x /sbin/$IPTABLES ]; then
echo -n $"/sbin/$IPTABLES does not exist."; warning; echo
exit 0
fi
if lsmod 2>/dev/null | grep -q ipchains ; then
echo -n $"ipchains and $IPTABLES can not be used together."; warning; echo
exit 0
fi
# Default firewall configuration:
IPTABLES_MODULES=""
IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_STOP="no"
IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART="no"
IPTABLES_SAVE_COUNTER="no"
IPTABLES_STATUS_NUMERIC="no"
# Load firewall configuration.
[ -f "$IPTABLES_CONFIG" ] && . "$IPTABLES_CONFIG"
rmmod_r() {
# Unload module with all referring modules.
# At first all referring modules will be unloaded, then the module itself.
mod=$1
ret=0
# Get referring modules.
ref=`lsmod | grep ^${mod} | cut -d "[" -s -f 2 | cut -d "]" -s -f 1`
# recursive call for all referring module
for i in $ref; do
rmmod_r $i
let ret+=$?;
done
# Unload module.
modprobe -r $mod > /dev/null 2>&1
let ret+=$?;
return $ret
}
flush_n_delete() {
# Flush firewall rules and delete chains.
[ -e "$PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES" ] || return 1
# Check if firewall is configured (has tables)
tables=`cat $PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES 2>/dev/null`
[ -z "$tables" ] && return 1
echo -n $"Flushing firewall rules: "
ret=0
# For all tables
for i in $tables; do
# Flush firewall rules.
$IPTABLES -t $i -F;
let ret+=$?;
# Delete firewall chains.
$IPTABLES -t $i -X;
let ret+=$?;
# Set counter to zero.
$IPTABLES -t $i -Z;
let ret+=$?;
done
[ $ret -eq 0 ] && success || failure
echo
}
set_policy() {
# Set policy for configured tables.
policy=$1
# Check if iptable module is loaded
[ ! -e "$PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES" ] && return 1
# Check if firewall is configured (has tables)
tables=`cat $PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES 2>/dev/null`
[ -z "$tables" ] && return 1
echo -n $"Setting chains to policy $policy: "
ret=0
for i in $tables; do
echo -n "$i "
case "$i" in
filter)
$IPTABLES -t filter -P INPUT $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t filter -P OUTPUT $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t filter -P FORWARD $policy \
|| let ret+=1
;;
nat)
$IPTABLES -t nat -P PREROUTING $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t nat -P POSTROUTING $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t nat -P OUTPUT $policy \
|| let ret+=1
;;
mangle)
$IPTABLES -t mangle -P PREROUTING $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t mangle -P POSTROUTING $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t mangle -P INPUT $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t mangle -P OUTPUT $policy \
&& $IPTABLES -t mangle -P FORWARD $policy \
|| let ret+=1
;;
*)
let ret+=1
;;
esac
done
[ $ret -eq 0 ] && success || failure
echo
}
start() {
# Do not start if there is no config file.
[ -f "$IPTABLES_DATA" ] || return 1
echo -n $"Applying $IPTABLES firewall rules: "
OPT=
[ "x$IPTABLES_SAVE_COUNTER" = "xyes" ] && OPT="-c"
$IPTABLES-restore $OPT $IPTABLES_DATA
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
success; echo
else
failure; echo; return 1
fi
if [ -n "$IPTABLES_MODULES" ]; then
echo -n $"Loading additional $IPTABLES modules: "
ret=0
for mod in $IPTABLES_MODULES; do
echo -n "$mod "
modprobe $mod > /dev/null 2>&1
let ret+=$?;
done
[ $ret -eq 0 ] && success || failure
echo
fi
touch $VAR_SUBSYS_IPTABLES
}
stop() {
# Do not stop if iptables module is not loaded.
[ -e "$PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES" ] || return 1
flush_n_delete
set_policy ACCEPT
echo -n $"Unloading $IPTABLES modules: "
ret=0
rmmod_r ${IPV}_tables
let ret+=$?;
rmmod_r ${IPV}_conntrack
let ret+=$?;
[ $ret -eq 0 ] && success || failure
echo
rm -f $VAR_SUBSYS_IPTABLES
}
save() {
# Check if iptable module is loaded
[ ! -e "$PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES" ] && return 1
# Check if firewall is configured (has tables)
tables=`cat $PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES 2>/dev/null`
[ -z "$tables" ] && return 1
echo -n $"Saving firewall rules to $IPTABLES_DATA: "
OPT=
[ "x$IPTABLES_SAVE_COUNTER" = "xyes" ] && OPT="-c"
ret=0
TMP_FILE=`/bin/mktemp -q /tmp/$IPTABLES.XXXXXX` \
&& chmod 600 "$TMP_FILE" \
&& $IPTABLES-save $OPT > $TMP_FILE 2>/dev/null \
&& size=`stat -c '%s' $TMP_FILE` && [ $size -gt 0 ] \
|| ret=1
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
if [ -e $IPTABLES_DATA ]; then
cp -f $IPTABLES_DATA $IPTABLES_DATA.save \
&& chmod 600 $IPTABLES_DATA.save \
|| ret=1
fi
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
cp -f $TMP_FILE $IPTABLES_DATA \
&& chmod 600 $IPTABLES_DATA \
|| ret=1
fi
fi
[ $ret -eq 0 ] && success || failure
echo
rm -f $TMP_FILE
}
status() {
# Do not print status if lockfile is missing and iptables modules are not
# loaded.
# Check if iptable module is loaded
if [ ! -e "$PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES" ]; then
echo "Firewall is stopped."
return 1
fi
# Check if firewall is configured (has tables)
tables=`cat $PROC_IPTABLES_NAMES 2>/dev/null`
if [ -z "$tables" ]; then
echo "Firewall is not configured. "
return 1
fi
NUM=
[ "x$IPTABLES_STATUS_NUMERIC" = "xyes" ] && NUM="-n"
for table in $tables; do
echo $"Table: $table"
$IPTABLES -t $table --list $NUM && echo
done
}
restart() {
[ "x$IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART" = "xyes" ] && save
stop
start
}
case "$1" in
start)
stop
start
;;
stop)
[ "x$IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_STOP" = "xyes" ] && save
stop
;;
restart)
restart
;;
condrestart)
[ -e "$VAR_SUBSYS_IPTABLES" ] && restart
;;
status)
status
;;
panic)
flush_n_delete
set_policy DROP
;;
save)
save
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|condrestart|status|panic|save}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0