#!/bin/bash set -e PIDFILE=/var/run/qubes/qubes_firewall.pid XENSTORE_IPTABLES=qubes_iptables XENSTORE_IPTABLES_HEADER=qubes_iptables_header XENSTORE_ERROR=qubes_iptables_error OLD_RULES="" # PIDfile handling [[ -e $PIDFILE ]] && kill -s 0 $(<$PIDFILE) 2>/dev/null && exit 0 echo $$ >$PIDFILE trap 'exit 0' SIGTERM while true; do echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward # Wait for changes in xenstore file /usr/bin/xenstore-watch-qubes $XENSTORE_IPTABLES TRIGGER=$(/usr/bin/xenstore-read $XENSTORE_IPTABLES) if ! [ "$TRIGGER" = "reload" ]; then continue ; fi # Disable forarding to prevent potential "leaks" that might # be bypassing the firewall or some proxy service (e.g. tor) # during the time when the rules are being (re)applied echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward RULES=$(/usr/bin/xenstore-read $XENSTORE_IPTABLES_HEADER) IPTABLES_SAVE=$(/sbin/iptables-save | sed '/^\*filter/,/^COMMIT/d') OUT=`echo -e "$RULES\n$IPTABLES_SAVE" | /sbin/iptables-restore 2>&1 || :` for i in $(xenstore-list qubes_iptables_domainrules) ; do RULES=$(/usr/bin/xenstore-read qubes_iptables_domainrules/"$i") ERRS=`echo -e "$RULES" | /sbin/iptables-restore -n 2>&1 || :` OUT="$OUT""$ERRS" done /usr/bin/xenstore-write $XENSTORE_ERROR "$OUT" if [ "$OUT" ]; then DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/notify-send -t 3000 "Firewall loading error ($HOSTNAME)" "$OUT" || : fi # Check if user didn't define some custom rules to be applied as well... [ -x /rw/config/qubes_firewall_user_script ] && /rw/config/qubes_firewall_user_script done