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XDP Firewall

Description

An XDP firewall designed to read filtering rules based off of a config file. This software only supports IPv4 and protocols TCP, UDP, and ICMP at the moment. With that said, the program comes with accepted and blocked packet statistics which can be disabled if need to be.

Command Line Usage

The following command line arguments are supported:

  • --config -c => Location to config file. Default => /etc/xdpfw/xdpfw.conf.
  • --list -l => List all filtering rules scanned from config file.
  • --help -h => Print help menu for command line options.

Configuration File Options

Main

  • interface => The interface for the XDP program to attach to.
  • updatetime => How often to update the config and filtering rules. Leaving this at 0 disables auto-updating.
  • nostats => If true, no accepted/blocked packet statistics will be displayed in stdout.

Filters

Config option filters is an array. Each filter includes the following options:

  • enabled => If true, this rule is enabled.
  • action => What action to perform against the packet if matched. 0 = Block. 1 = Allow.
  • srcip => The source IP to match (e.g. 10.50.0.3).
  • dstip => The destination IP to match (e.g. 10.50.0.4).
  • min_ttl => The minimum TTL (time to live) the packet can has to match.
  • max_ttl => The maximum TTL (time to live) the packet can has to match.
  • max_len => The maximum packet length the packet can has to match. This includes the entire frame (ethernet header, IP header, L4 header, and data).
  • min_len => The minimum packet length the packet can has to match. This includes the entire frame (ethernet header, IP header, L4 header, and data).
  • tos => The TOS (type of service) the packet has to match.
  • payloadmatch => The payload (L4 data) the packet has to match. The format is in hexadecimal and each byte is separated by a space. An example includes: FF FF FF FF 59.

TCP Options

The config option tcpopts within a filter is an array including TCP options. This should only be one array per filter. Options include:

  • enabled => If true, check for TCP-specific matches.
  • sport => The source port the packet must match.
  • dport => The destination port the packet must match.
  • urg => If true, the packet must have the URG flag set to match.
  • ack => If true, the packet must have the ACK flag set to match.
  • rst => If true, the packet must have the RST flag set to match.
  • psh => If true, the packet must have the PSH flag set to match.
  • syn => If true, the packet must have the SYN flag set to match.
  • fin => If true, the packetm ust have the FIN flag set to match.

UDP Options

The config option udpopts within a filter is an array including UDP options. This should only be one array per filter. Options include:

  • enabled => If true, check for UDP-specific matches.
  • sport => The source port the packet must match.
  • dport => The destination port the packet must match.

ICMP Options

The config option icmpopts within a filter is an array including ICMP options. This should only be one array per filter. Options include:

  • enabled => If true, check for ICMP-specific matches.
  • code => The ICMP code the packet must match.
  • type => The ICMP type the packet must match.

Note - Everything besides the main enabled and action options within a filter are not required. This means you do not have to define them within your config.

Note - As of right now, the payloadmatch option does not work. I am planning to implement functionality for this soon. Unfortunately, BPF hasn't liked the matching methods I've used so far.

Configuration Example

Here's an example of a config:

interface = "ens18";
updatetime = 15;

filters = (
    {
        enabled = true,
        action = 0,

        udpopts = (
            {
                enabled = true,
                dport = 27015
            }
        )
    },
    {
        enabled = true,
        action = 1,

        tcpopts = (
            {
                enabled = true,
                syn = true,
                dport = 27015
            }
        )
    },
    {
        enabled = true,
        action = 0,

        icmpopts = (
            {
                enabled = true,
                code = 0
            }
        )
    },
    {
        enabled = true,
        action = 0,
        srcip = "10.50.0.4"
    }
);

Status

Not Finished.

Credits

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XDP Firewall - High performance stateless firewall using XDP/eBPF
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