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====== Firewall Plugins ====== | ====== Firewall Plugins ====== | ||
- | AstLinux provides an IPv4 / IPv6 Stateful Filtering Firewall, based on the excellent [[http://rocky.eld.leidenuniv.nl/ | + | AstLinux provides an IPv4 / IPv6 Stateful Filtering Firewall, based on the excellent [[https://github.com/ |
A feature of **AIF** is firewall plugins that can add specific functionality outside of the core script. | A feature of **AIF** is firewall plugins that can add specific functionality outside of the core script. | ||
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==== dyndns-host-open ==== | ==== dyndns-host-open ==== | ||
- | This implements support to open ports for DynDNS | + | This plugin provides EXT-> |
+ | Should the hostname resolve to multiple IPv4 addresses, a rule for each address will be opened. | ||
- | If you allow common services, in particular SIP or SSH, from public dynamic IPv4 addresses, it is highly recommended to enable this plugin and don't allow these services from the public by default. | + | If you allow common services, in particular SIP or SSH, only from public dynamic IPv4 addresses, it is highly recommended to enable this plugin and don't allow these services from the public by default. |
(IPv4-only) | (IPv4-only) | ||
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==== dyndns-ipv6-forward ==== | ==== dyndns-ipv6-forward ==== | ||
- | This implements support to forward | + | !!Note: this plugin is not available until AstLinux 1.2.10 and later.!!\\ |
+ | This plugin provides EXT->LAN firewall 'ipv6-forward' rules using hostnames (via periodic DNS lookups) rather than static | ||
+ | Should the hostname resolve to multiple IPv6 addresses, a rule for each address will be opened. | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! A custom ddclient config may be used to publish local servers with dynamic DNS AAAA records. | ||
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+ | (IPv6-only) | ||
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+ | ==== dyndns-ipv6-open ==== | ||
+ | !!Note: this plugin is not available until AstLinux 1.2.10 and later.!!\\ | ||
+ | This plugin provides | ||
+ | Should the hostname resolve to multiple IPv6 addresses, a rule for each address will be opened. | ||
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+ | If you allow common services, in particular SIP or SSH, only from public dynamic IPv6 addresses, it is highly recommended to enable this plugin and don't allow these services from the public by default. | ||
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+ | !!Tip ->!! Similar functionality as the IPv4 dyndns-host-open plugin except using IPv6 with AAAA DNS records. | ||
(IPv6-only) | (IPv6-only) | ||
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(IPv4-only) | (IPv4-only) | ||
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+ | ==== net-prefix-translation ==== | ||
+ | !!Note: this plugin is not available until AstLinux 1.3.0 and later.!!\\ | ||
+ | Commonly used with static assigned ULA (Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses) | ||
+ | (RFC4193) prefixes on local networks and perform a 1:1 mapping to a | ||
+ | GUA (IPv6 Global Unicast Address) (RFC3587) prefix provided by your ISP. | ||
+ | Should the GUA prefix change, the local ULA prefix can remain the same. | ||
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+ | (IPv6-only) | ||
==== openvpn-server ==== | ==== openvpn-server ==== | ||
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(IPv4-only) | (IPv4-only) | ||
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==== pptp-vpn-passthrough ==== | ==== pptp-vpn-passthrough ==== | ||
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==== pptp-vpn ==== | ==== pptp-vpn ==== | ||
- | !!Automatically Enabled!!\\ | + | !!Note: this plugin |
- | This plugin | + | |
- | + | ||
- | The firewall must be enabled for the PPTP VPN to properly function. | + | |
==== sip-user-agent ==== | ==== sip-user-agent ==== | ||
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(IPv4-only) | (IPv4-only) | ||
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+ | ==== wireguard-vpn ==== | ||
+ | !!Note: this plugin is not available until AstLinux 1.3.2 and later.!!\\ | ||
+ | !!Automatically Enabled!!\\ | ||
+ | This plugin adds all required rules for using the WireGuard VPN. | ||
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+ | The firewall must be enabled for the WireGuard VPN to properly function. | ||
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